~ FEBRUARY 1.934 Quebec Leadsflléls-fles §§2i§%§“‘ ‘i Tomorrow 44.0w rod foxes, 7S white fomol Rad I46 blue foxeswilibeputirpforauc- ‘on ss well as 2.900 marten-I. 4.1M wlf pelts and 150 timber wolves. CLYDI IIVII SCHOOL On the afternoon d Dec. 19th a Lrge number of ratepay n and visitors assembled in Olyde River school for thgaeml-annual exami- nation. The pupils were examined by their teaches, assisted by Messrs. Edward MaoPbsll, John Iurrny, Theo Ling and an; Geo. Dixon. After the various olassu had been examined a ahort prog-rumme m well carried out. The following ls the nrosffl-IIM? Exercise: Merry Christmas. Recitation: Joy Bells, Olga Scott. Recitation: Jimmie's Letter to lanta, Ivan MacNevin. Exercise: 1i, Harold Clark and Joyce uaonheil- Recitation: Merry Christmas, Ail- m Mackinnon. Recitation: Jest Fora Christmas, Willie Livingston. Recitation: The Puleled Ditch- nsn, Arnold Beer. . Exercise: Hanging the Sharia, Recitation: Ker G-ristmas tors, Ruth MacLean. “Recitation: A Dream, Iouis Mao an. Trio: Grandma's Advice. Recitation: A Christmas Tele- ilhflne, Wendell Scott. Recitation: Good Enough, Hilda llscNevin. Reading: Mia Edith Helps Things Along, Olive Livingston. Recitation: Ii’ You're Good, Joyce Darrach. Dlflbrue: agent. Closing Speech, Hamid Clark, At ihe close of the program the leeohrr was called forward by the chairman, Mr. John Murray -, and Miss olive Livingston read an ad. dries while Jean Mbchesn, on be- hali oi the pupils presented her with a lovely pendant. The follow- lns was the address: Miss Winnlired Best: Dear Tesoherz- Another year has mlied around and Ohristsnas time has come again. 5o we your Willis in Clyde River School, decid- ad that we could not let this glad 115011 Pass by without expressing in some way our appreciation of you. During the two years that you Yllve been our teacher, you m“! by your enthuilamn and pa- tience, that you have our interest llld Welfare at heart. we know that your task has been difficult and 1111M that we have not always llrsctised the Golden Rule as well Is we should have, ‘lkwkvouwaoccptthls gift and to cherish it as a remembrance cf us. we hope that you will have l Emil time Gettfnl’ Rid of An IPlXiarodJotbegreat thakiddiaaandprooeed- awsll n, . ‘é..‘“......"‘; a alone. Plaasa Con) / AComed ‘Mutton And Special Mutton Hams y ti" Without access to s astlaisct "l ‘SIMIIWM b" ‘firm-ill ‘I I w» Roi-n an» $3 i:::. . ::: ..-:.'..."'..:':;.'."i."..' vaaso. be successfully corned rusry 11th at 1.30 P. m. Also at a number of methods. Mutton Uigg Orange Hall Wednesday eve;- may be kept sweet several weeks by lug, éeoruary lith, 7.30. D. V, Pnihp ruiblng well with dry salt Bears. L-28a. and covering closely. The plecesl should be turned whenever the vea- '10!!! STORY OI‘ JBIJCIIO - ssl is uncovered. The evangelistic services which have Ibllowing are three reliable reci- been held in First Baptist church pea for coming mutton by the use ‘during the past two weeks are being of pickle. iconllnued this week. Rev. Dr. Ar- (l) Malls a brine strong enough thur Vincent, oi Charlottetown, with salt to curry a potato about P. l. 1., whose voice is familiar to half out. To half a barrel of brine fmany of the listeners-in over the add one half POund oi ssitpetze. 1n * radio is the speaker. uat‘ night Dr. ten to twelve days the curing will Vincent based his manage on the he co; iplete. When cured it may be keptin acleannewweak brine. (2) To every s gallons of water allow I pounds of brown sugar and 6 r ’ of salt; boil about twenty minutes, taking of! the scum. 'l‘he next day pour it on the meat puck- od in the pickling tub; pour off tho brine. boil and skim every two months,‘ adding three ounces brown cane sugar, and 1-2 pound common salt. Sprinkle the meat with salt before turning the pickle over it. - Let it entirely cover the meat; add 4 ounces of saltpetre. (3) Prepare s brine by adding to of rock salt, one ounce of saligastre and iour ounces oi brown sugar. As long as the salt rem ‘ undis- solvod nhe meat willbe sweet, If scum rises, scald the liquid and skim well, adding more salt, salt- potrs and sugar. Each picoa of mutton should be well rubbed dth salt before being placed in the brine. If the weather is hot, meat should be gushed to the bone and salt rubbed in. The meat should be kept immersed in the pickle by means of a weidat. A canvas lid kept on flue vessel is commendable as it admits air and excludes flies. Splosd Mutton Hams and rub in a teaspoon- ful of saitpetre; rub in two equal parts ground allsplce and cloves; then rub on brown sugar, about a tesoupful, then apply salt. Turn and rub with this application every second day ior-threeorfcurweeks Meat thus cured is delicious boiled or sliced and fried. Enquiry Into Aircraft Contract (A-P. by Guardian's Srwlll Wire) WAEHINKYION. Feb. ‘l — E811 saIarLcs paid aircraft representa- tives for maintaining government- al contacts in Washington were described late today beion one of the two congressional committees inquiring into the moflb made by those caonoerns from United States slnmall and equpment contracts. Before the Senate committee, the United Mrcrait and transport system was said to be paying morn than asspoo a year to persons charged wth maintaining govern- mental contents. Before‘ the Benet/t ccmimittee, the United Aicarft and iirainport sys- tem was said to be paying more than $6.000 a year to persons charged with maintaining govern- contacts. W. E. Boelng. chairman of the Board of the Concern, said that George s. Vlheat, s vice mesident. drew 85,000 a year salary and his duties were chiefly in lolioitilll federal businus. '1‘hs ewosrn holds a transcontinental airmail contract and rnaksa planes ‘ngines or the army and the The House of Rqrfilstatlves conmlttee, dew in its study of profits made hy aircraft manufact- urers from equipment contracts. drr-‘ded meanwhile that union tht information it sought was readily lo. tnconnng greater nnveatigatlve powers wuold be BICLUSI LII‘! IOITUNI IDNDON, Fob, ‘L-Imily Smith. solitary old woman who lived in one of the poorest parts of Teddingion, left an estate of moru than @4100. it was shown today when the will of the late spinstcr was ya bated. It all started from pennies, too. She was the daughter of a veteran of the Crimea who was glvan ohaIII of the famous garden mass at Hampton Court Palace. with the privilege of charging for admission, Visitors from London and the world over thronlfli u" Ill"! grounds every summer. paying the rm‘ "m "can" "m of trying to Vi! of labyrinthine “l” in recgonition of his exploits. was largely increased by the IN"! investments of in!!! Smith. {or the last ton "all 007' I-nrnsnt has tahun over and likewise the rumb- _______Z__.__ IDNG IIVII SCEOI» a Honor roll for Januafli Grade 11-4, Emits; l, futon Dunninl; l. l"! “$5” Ilflfll OradsVIII-Ll"!!! "w: i- Archie cnmvhell 1M II"! W"- esch gallon oi cold water one quart' |story oi Jericho, as found in the soc- oml chapter oi seconds Kings. Dr. s Vince-lit described the sweetening or [the impure wells of Jericho and ‘showed in a striking and convincing Qmanner how this incident illustrated _i.he sweetening influence of Jesus Christ in lives made impure by sin. Dr. Vincent stated that the Cross was central in all things pertaining ito r‘ teous living. Prom the Cross iflows streams of living waters that ; purify and cleanse. From the Cross ‘come those influences in human ;life which bring purity and peace to human souls After Dr. Vincent's address a large number gave testi- mony of the purifying influence o! the Cross on their lives and pledged ,themselves to give of their best to lmake the services in every way a success-Momma Times. HEB! FROM TORONTO — wiunru-s ‘onooointo co, Toronto. visited the Island and his impres- sions are so favourable that he has decided to oome again in the sum- mer for fishing. He leaves today by plane for Moncton en route for Saint John and afterward Halifax. Ml". Duncan is impressed with the Spit 0f optimism prevailing every- where, and says indications are that business is on the upward trend. 1111s. in an line, was first felt in Ontario, then Quebec, nnd now he finds the Maritimes are having their share. His company, which for I time restricted its out. Pl-lt to meet the immediate de- mands. is again branching out and increasing its field force from Halifax to Vancouver. The many friends of Master Billie Murphy. s-n oi Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Emerald will regret to learn of his serious illness in the City Hospital. A IDNELY HOUSE TW , England, Feb. 7. —-In the middle of a. l7 acre estate near here a large and lonely house, for 20 years the home oi a king and queen. now stands desolate and empty but for a saddened old man and two dogs. It was Fulweil Park, for the last year the home oi a queen, a lonely queen who found it haunted by and memories Recently Queen Augusta Victoria, whose husband, King Man- uel of Portugal, died suddenly at Fulwell Park in July last year, left, that home for ever to live at Eri- hlllt. 1n Switzerland. In that home, as she wrote to the mayor oi Twlckenharn. ehe had "m"!!! "l6 Ereatkst happiness as well as the deepest sorrow." She had loved Tvflckenhnm, “ken a wholehearted interest in its wel- fare, and before she left sent the mayor £25 for the poor. But the queen has left more than memories. She left cupid, Punk and Palria Rego. Pairia Rego was her Portusuese butler. He had served the royal house oi Bourbon and Bra- ganaa for 35 years, Cupid is u little half-blind, 1‘!- year-old French bulldog to which the queen was devoted. Putt is an Alsatian who guarded the queen for five years. She left these three saddened ser- vants alone in her empty home. "Why?" I asked Psira Rego. "Because everyone and everything was too much a memory of the king" he said. "She was brave, but all: was lonely-never happy as of o .” SIAM!!! DUI-EBB IN EGYPl‘ SUEZ. 118m. Feb. ‘L-King Pra- Jadhipok and Queen Rambaibarni of Sildn arrived here today en route to tit United States where the mon- aroh will undergo an eye operation. 5 YEARS 2 Egg‘ i ti?‘ iiiil 5. ii "bu..." n‘ r‘ cwnalua ah Bl! THE 4“Il_._ P t stunt Orphanage‘ BEITIIAL GUARDIAN '° “Collect,” CHARIUFTETOWN GUARDIAN “_i==i=iIi=F Dawson and Ila Inllll IIIIIVIWQ AI‘! The Mrs Mrs. MrsViLRInman CYIP Avread MacVlttie .. Malcolm MaoKenaie Mrs. Rnbt. Molilonaid n... . Robert Reid Edith Wilkinson Percy Dawson Mlrs. Warren Simmons . Mrs. Ella ‘John Martin Thou. Simmons ........ Urban Waddell ........-.... Among the visitors by airplane at Wilmot Large .. the queen Hotel is Mr. Ales: D. Nathan Ramsay Duncan, Eastern Sales Mlnager or Albert Ramsay irhos. Best ...... This is the first occasion he hastFrnd C. Sher-run ............ Adrian Roger-son ......... John Sinunons Mrs. John Nicholson .. Mrs. Frank MacDonald .. Airs. Bro Lowther .......... Alfred Blmmo i -B0tty uigritiaar, Priscilla Chand- ler, Jean Quinn. Marion Qllnfl Evelyn Arssnamt, Wlnihed Doyie Miss Dora ‘Prowsdale ..,..., Wilmot McDonald Mire. Everett, Simons . Florence Leard .. Stanley Bridge Per M31. D. J. Mc- Leod and A». E. FY10 A. J. Mnlnod .......... H. S. Maiilwen W. W. Keefe .. John MacKenne .. Mrs. W. P. Hilts . Mrs. Leonard Meek William Gunn Dora. Woolner aroma DAME Aoanmw The following pupls secured an, aver-ago over 75 per cent for the month of January. Grade Marion Muriel McDonald, Rita Hughes. Grade lib-buoy DesiRoohes, A1- ma Sheehan. ' Omnmercial Class — Rita. Mu» Donald OBr-nn Emma Mclnnis, Margaret Mooney, Grade Isabel Goodwin and Ashes l-awm equal, Rita Douoette, Mary Mooney (Jogging Leghtiner, Valerie Ar- sen-ault, Grads Dowling. Dorothy Grade Grade oen Riley. Grade Murray. Blame. Grade Shirley McDonald, Corrine Collins. ade Kelly, Helen White. Orada . Moore Stafford leard .... 30:00; Gqrtrude Byron. GLINIANNEG SCIIOOI: The following is the standing oi ..........'..:.;r*.:..... ....,i ' a y , A l i .00‘ s I g Where Your Dollar Buys >- >1 >1 >i >1 >1 >1 >1 he pa >4 >1 an >1 .1 race ' > ' | Mosri Lloyd W. 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