"Dorft be unleeIQA. _R-_P MW You know that Mr. Bootle ls a vol- -Humorlst. THE _.CJ!ARLQTLTJ‘3LQWN U STOCK Q uo TA TIONS l N. Y. Stock Exchange (Csnsdlsn Advertising liatev-Payalll in Advance ' Minimum clings ‘for Any Advertisement 2s Cents, Central Gum! g4, per word; glnssliled 2c .~l0l‘l| and S Condolence and l0 cant-l Apprecln on 49 cents per'inch. 70c per word; In M for per Inch. the: rates inn fouls. 4e per word; Western snd Eqslern loeals Announcement: and Coming Events 2o oer word; ensorilsm Notices. 10c per inch; Lists of plrilllll Offer!!! , Cards etc" do adding engagement 40 words for Si, every additions! 3 words 10o per lnoh or 6e per word. Lists of SIIDSCIIPHDIII per name; Letters of Notices of Thanks and on application. lmnimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents. -_>_::—__- l U ST ARR-EVE!) - Miscellenéo t SHIPMENT brewers Yeast. l?! D81‘ 1°- 09mm :___l§>:§le-___ FOB SAlll-k-FILLEY 1 1-2 YEARS old. Clydsdole. J. Warren Villett. Ham!) 6, ca, b14815 31-2-24. ton. V, L-lll-Z-ljll. [Es 24o EBAY LIGHT SUSSEX- FOR SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED ‘New Hampshire hybrid pullcf-H cow. James S kmnn, Winsloe. Wm 1.15.1.3 st 5 months. Their -‘ _______,___ L-56-2-3-3i. averasfl prowl-hm“ muolllllafg“ “"" ““———"" ' 51 ', in Semember 711141.331 ‘ilk’ Foil. SALE-HOUSEHOLD FUR- el- ‘inn. You can er, rcsulae l! B niture. Annlv 84 Douglas Street ray -_ iii-w“? n. sryrntvn- 1‘-°"-_1"B‘°“'w"- H‘ FOB. sacs - BONELESS nonsn vsr-llmll- f-“ls-m- °' - K- meat,5‘/_- ccnisBeeftrl e 4c. Calf C1111". R~ - 5» Kensmgfffhqbi‘ tripe 31/40. Ground mea 5c. All N" ‘ - Backed in 50's. Island Cold >7“ ‘ __tvr_sse,02n_11td- 41-14!- PURINA FOX cno p MQNTREAL CURB at reduced prlcmwggflncgngos. (Canamn PM!) ‘h L-497_-_1_-31-2-2-:4. 'MON'I'r(.EAA-Ll. ob. Zr-Seleoted ' " quotations filmmaker today were:- t Close‘ Stmil on Monueal ____Z____._ Minsrdk Linlmfllt hill! Dill!- ___Z__.___ Mortgage Sole There will be sold by Pnhllo Auc- tion in front liuunng at qucnls County, of the Lew Courts Onallotwtown, Prince Edwa-n is-snu, on lmlnday, the sixth My 0- Msrch, A. D., 193s. at the hour noon, '1 twelve o smock o1 AuL HA1‘ ‘flint/r or land situate, lying and being on ‘Icwnshlp nnmbcr slat:- Lounty aforesaid, hounded nnd nescuoro ss follows, UUMMENUINU on lie mat zine or rho county Line 110.141 at the Northwest engle of lbnn seven, Queens the. is lo say: l0: merry urecnanfnlternuros in All d hi 18.1191‘ M]! runmng thence (M) cosine or inc widow 0A MNEAY-i-s IIILI won and now in possession mar-Emmett lvrulpuy Ind East one hundred incement, vi’: AC liitlc more or less. _ The ohovesale is made pursuant lo the Power oi’ Sole contnlnzu tn In llldil-IXYJC or Montage dared the seventh nay of suns, fr. D 1929 mad: between Peter A. Moihshon of Lrnnal; in to land ln' occasion Jonn cDoazelo, Z Pl’ ' Edward lslan ','°p'§..l’.‘§','“"' m“ and Ks e lvlclvinlon, his wife, of the first par snd Mrs. G, P Charlottetown enelope Norton o 1!! Queens Conn-y lion-said. wife or G. Byron Norton, olthezecolld put; defsniihsvin “Pill mode in Mm money Molt "Y. A. D., i939. G. PENEIDPE NORTON. "a cni. i’ ' urin- slnllmlntergst cl: sold B110. oil-mo the second dsy of Febru- Mortgsgee. “(We J, Tweedy. Solicitor, Bo (higclienk Chllmbe "r l l -. E. 5455-2-15 lbw-it. L £r.l'===_i~rr'__'i=r1'1 Phone 47. ii. F. iiiiiililBALIi Chartered Acobnni-nnt’ H0 lfiolzmond NINE‘ P. O. B0! l2 MCLEOD 8r BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY. RD. J. ‘n. SENTLEY. mo. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB» Blrrlslers end Attorney-It'll" MONEY .'I.‘O LOAN i CHE!“ KM. lllll l‘. . link 94mins. m 18o Richmond Street l v nsnnm. . Aoiusriiirlflrjukisu, I , n s. AH I , ~ Al-IAN rsmirfié ' ALIXW MAT onlolros, pro. N! letietown mo‘ A o Notice of Private Bill iiesting Lands NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Dio- cese of Charlottetown. e. bcdy cor- porate under the Laws of Prince Edward Island. to present to the Legislative Assembly of the said Province at the next Session there- of, a Bill having for its object. the vesti in the said Corporation of the tile to ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Monticello. on L-ot or Township Number Forty-two in Kings County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to sayz-BOUNDED onth-w North by the Gulf of Si. Lawrence, onthe East by land of Daniel A. Mclrlnls, on the South by Government land. and on the West, by land of Victor McCol-mack. and containing Seventy Acres of land s. little more or less, being the land of which Daniel D. Mc- Innls died possessed. Dated this Twen, January, A. D., 1939 (Sgd) ARTHUR F. MCOUAID. Solicitor for Petitioner. L-374-1-27~2-3~l0-l7. (Mr rrgage Sale dourth day of Q; TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION in front of the Law Oourlls Building in Charlottetown. Queen's. County. Prince Edward Island. op Saturday the Eleventh day of February, A. D., i936 the hour cf Twelve o'clock noon. ALL that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being Lot Number Forty-eight in Queens y, in Prince Edward Island, ed and described as follows, s to say: COMMENCING at s so sci. in the Southern side of the Geor clown Road and in the divkion ion ng to John Flood and a piece of and consisting of Fifty-oils and one-half acres-leased to Peter Flood running thence in n southerly dlr- ection- along said division line distance of Eighteen Chaim until it strikes the freehold land owned by the said Martin Flood. thence running in a Westerly direction a distance: cf Eight Chains and ‘Eighty-five Links on the ilne be- tween the said Margin Floods free- hold land and the-safd lend leased |to Peter Flood, thence in a North- erly direction a distance of Nine- .teen Chains and Eighty-two Links the said Georgetown Bond; thence elong the same Fitz-en Oilslrls to the place of Commence- ment. ALSO all that other piece or rcel of land situate lying and be- ‘ ng on Lot or Township Number INriy-eighf. in Queen's County in said Island bounded,“ end described say; ns follows. that is A - MENCINO st the North East angle of the Bernie Fan-m lately oi Msjor or John Piston Beets; thence recording ct msridi l’ '25; shorts, ton 22.25; lne belween land be- 10 aC . 27-32 Am Pr 3 Am inter 15 1-2 Am Tel Tel 15B 1-2 Am Wafer 13 3-9 ‘ " 29 3-4 A ison 36 A111 Refln 22 5-8 Ref 22 5-8 Baitl Ohio 6 1-2 Baldwin Loco i4 3-8 Bendix Av 25 5-8 Beth Steel 68 i-4 Ches Ohio 34 1-2 Chrysler 75 Con 8 3-8 Commonwealth So 1 3-4 Con Can 3B 7-8 Col Gas Go '1 7-8 Corn Producfs 64 1-2 Cur.- Wright A 25 3-8 Du nt 148 3-4 Elec Auto Life 31 Elcc Pr Life ll l-4 Gen Efleo 40 Gen Foods 39 1-2 Gen Motors 47 1-4 Gtodrlch 21 l-8 Goodyear Tire 32 1-2 Gt Nor Pfd 25 1-2 Hudson Mot Car 71-8 Int Harvester 58 Int Tel Tel 81-2 Kerlnecott 37 l-'? Mont Ward 49 5-8 Murray Corn 7 l-li N Y Central 1B 3-4 Nail 0:131 RBI 22 l-Z New York N H 1 Nor Am C0 241-8 Nor Pacific 11 7-8 Puck Motor 4 1-8 Paramount 11 Penn R 20 5-8 Phil Morris 971-4 Phil Pet Co 39 3-8 Pub Set N ' 34 1-2 Pure Oil O0 9 l-2 Radio Corn 7 1-8 Radio K O 2 3-8 Sears Rre Co 69 South Pac 17 1-2 Sid Oil N J 50 5-8 Stude Corn 7 1-2 Texas Com 44 1-4 United Air 30 Uni/fed C011! 3 3-8 Uni-ted Drug 5 l-8 United Gas 1min 12 1-2 ‘U S Rubber 44 l-‘Z St 60 U S Ind Al A 21 1-4 ‘fanadium 25 5-8 Warner Bros 5 1-‘4 We-t Union 22% iii-g West Air Broke - ' Wesi: Elec W" 7-3 Woolworth 43 7-3 (Canadian Press) Stocks CIoSe Canada. - Mulitreal - Ccgnmerce - Nova Scotia. 307 Royal 19° I Gram WINNIPEG. Feb. 2 —(CP)-- Steady Liverpool quotations and a scattered export business prov- ed sufficient to lift wheat fut- ures for fractional gains at Win- nlpeg. Closing prices were 3-8 cent higher, with May at 63, July 63 3-4 and Oct. 64 cents. Livnepool futures lost some of their early galn= when profit.- taklng developed a te in the ses- sion and closed l-xll higher to un- changed. M , Feb. 2 -—(CP)-— Wheat, Northern, N . i .73. Bar- ley, Canadian western No. 3 .48 3-4. Oats, feed, No. l .37 i-4. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 5.05; seconds 4.55; bakers 4 35; winter wheat patents, choice 3.- 20; white corn 4.40; bran, ton 2i.- mlddlln s, ton 24.25; rolled oats, bag, 801 2.45; hay, No. 2, per ton. “T1073 Butter No. 1 solids .2314; No. 1 prints . . Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .33: A-large .23; A-medlum .25; B24; 2 .2 . Potatoes: N. B. Nb. l 80's 1.05- l.l0: No. 1 mts 50's 70-72: P. E. I. No. 1 mfs 90's 125-1301 P. E. I. No. 1 white 90's 1.20-1.25: Florida craied 50's 2.50. ___..__._.__.. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto end New York -Stocks closed high". lVicntw-l --Ul.lllties lower; ofher gr-llos higher. Winnipeg —Whest up 3-8 of a cent. w-ndnn —Ber silver unchanged; ctl-e- row-ls lower. Nzw York -Cotton. coffee Mid sugar lower; rubber higher. _.____.-_____ IINDATED MONEY BOX (m. Th» hflenluflm; Press) l I xc. enge ra es fitoslvrflrgniisal ——Pmvnrl 4.70 9-32: n, =1. dlr 1.00 17-32; franc 2.65 New York Curb (Canadian Montreal Stock Exchange Produce Prices MONTREAL. FY-b. 2 —(C'P)—- steady to firm prices ruled in quiet trading on open produce markets here today, theDominlon A) lpartment of Agriculture report- ed. Creamery butter prints in re- tailers sold for 23 1-2-24 cents a pound and solids for 23-23 i-2. Wéstern butter delivered in Mont- inkcn to expand focd production real was offered at 22 l-2 for fresh or regradcd. Que. No. 1 pasteurlzgd regraded was 22 1-2. Ontario ivhiteand colored cheese sold for 12 l-B cent a pound. Graded ‘egg shipments in used free cases were offered at 23 cents n dozen for A-lurge, 20 for A- medium, 19 for A-pullets and B- lnrge and i8 for C. Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 80's 1.05- 1.10; No. 1 mts 50's 50-72; P. E. I. N0. 1 mts 90's 1.25-1.30; P. E. I. No. 1 whites 90‘s 1.20-1.30; Florida 50's in crates, 2.50. MONTREAL. Feb. 2 —(CP)— Prices generally were stepd and unchanged in inactive trad ng on the produce-section of the Can- adian commodity exchange today. Butter spot: Que. (92 score‘! 22 i-4~1-2: Que. (38 score) 21 1-4b; Que. fresh (93 score) 22 1-4-5-8. Cheese spot: Ont. white and colored i1 3-4-12. Eggs spot: Unquoted. To arrive: Butter and cheese unquoted. Butter futures: Feb. 22 1-4-1-2: M-rch 22 1-4-3-4; Nov. 23 1-2-24 “Swift Measures" To Aid Farmers In liniied Kingdom LONDON, Feb. 2 — (OP) S11‘ Rcglald Dorman-Snlith, delivering his maiden speech as Agriculture Minister in the House of Com- mons, promised the farmers of the United Kingdom tonight the! Government would take swift mea- sures to improve their lot. Sir Reginald, who will take the oath of office all Buckingham Palace fcmorrow, urged farmers to give him reasonable time to for- mulst-a policies. Organized farmers gave the new Minister a friendly reception. Foul- thrwand members of the No- tional Farmers’ Union who gath- ered l-cday ln Westminster Hall, orl nally planned s. parade in pro- policy. Instead, impressed by Sir Reg- lnaldks appointment, they limited themselves to passing a. resolution urging speedy Government aid t0 agrlcuilure . Sir Reginald t0‘d the House “swift and direct" action must be in the United KIn-‘virm, There ls no more important task “than that of lnsuring~ that under all cir- cumstances there will be adequate supplies. of icod in time: of em- ergency," he declared. so Reginald, who succeeded W. B. liiorrison in s. week-end Cab- inet shakeun. was speaking to n motion by Sir Percy l-Iuvd, Con- servstlve. which urzeu extension the principle that farmers should be a-sured sufficient, in- Ellflhfl to cover the costs of produc- on Al, New York —Pound 4.67 i3- 16'. Canadian dlr .99 7-10; Franc 2.64 3-8. ' At P-r's»-Pound 176.96 fr: U. dlr 3s.- s. dlr 37.82 fr; Cenadl sgnlrbsla -Pound ils. llq: u. s. dlr 50.44 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 12 cents. "inalien- ) lnoris through commodity councils, fiTJn-e. 5.17:... Popeye-um...» Sir Percy also urged extension of the principle of regulating im- es advocated ei- ihe Emplm Pro- ducers conference held u», Sydney, Australia. 1ast_ year. The 0910b flp-llv was l!‘ PM olli». The new Cabinet Minister seid i the ' Government favors con- ‘ | Press) Stocks Close Aim Cyan B 94 l-8 Am Gas ec 36 5-8 Am Super ‘Power 7-8 Cities Service 9 Cresle Pet 2i 3-4 El Bond Shame 1i 1-4 Gulf Oil Com 36 5-8 Humble Oil 66 lockh 30 1-2 Nina Hud 8 3-8 Pant Oil 6 5-8 Pi Gov - bone Star Gas - Monireal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibl Com 2 1-4 Abitibi Pfd 16 1-2 Asbestos 104 i-‘J B A Oil 22 1-2 ‘ Beauilurnois 3 1-8 Dom Tar 5 1-4 Don A 5 i Fraser v '1‘ c 14 Fraser — ld A 22 Home Oli 260 Imp Oi l6 1-2 Inf. Pete 26 1-4 Melchers A —— Prlce Com 16 Prlcc Pfd 50 tcs. against the Governments farm , ' of - ' l I (Clnsdisn Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel l Br n 8 l-i B C Power A 23 3-4 Bldg Products i6 Can Cement 8 Con Car 15 7-8 Con Car Pfd 32 1-4 Can Pacific 5 1-4 Can Steamshilo 2 1-8 Celanese 12 1-2 Sme 54 3-4 Dist Sear: 18 1-4 Dom Coal Pfd 16 Dom Bridge 34 1-2 Dom Steel B l0 3-8 Dom Textile 58 Gen Steel Wares 7 G. 11m 5 3-4 Ham Bridge 5 'i‘ob l5 7-8 Int Nickel 51 3-4 1m Power 72 Massey Harris 6 i-4 McCall Front 6 Mil Power 30 Nat Brew 42 Nat Steel 0a: 56 5-8 Noranda. 80 i-4 Power Corn 11 Quebec Power i6 3-4 winlzo 20 1-4 Sou Can Power - St Lew Com 3 5-8 5t Law Pfd 13 Steel of Con '74 lS/reel of Can P - Win Elec A 175 Win Elec B — C ' UTYCIICZGS MONTREAL, Feb. 2 -(C P)— Pound Streiing declined 5-10 of a cent to 4.70 9-32 on Montreal foreign exchanges today and fel- lowirlg the downward trend, f-ne United States dollar eased 1-16 at 17-32 premium. French francs gguwed a. slight loss at 2.65 27- NEW YTRK, Flcb. 2 —(AP)— The foreign exchange market digested without a tremor today news the Bank of England plan- ned to revalue its gold reserves. Most money anal/sis dismissed the gold change as not much more than a “book-keeping trans- action." Changes ln leading Eur- opean rates were swayed mainly by commercial demand. Sterling dipped i-16 of a cent to $4.67 13-16 while the French franc was unchanged at 2.64 3-8. The belga and gulider were a shade down. The Canadian doi- gar advanced 1-32 to a discoun: of trolling supplies through com- modity councils “in e case of suitable commodities." A labor amendment to Sir Percy's motion, moved by M. P. Price and urging guaranteed prices for farm products and reorganiza- tion of the present svs-tem of dis- of 203 t0 107. tributlon was defeat-ed by a vole “That's one woy of ‘Breaking lilo lee “Bu! lho bell way is with o Sweet Cop." “The puns! Ionn in which tobacco can be smoked.” slu CIGARETTES TORDNTIU. Feb, 2- Slocis Close Acme Oil ‘I A P C011 l9 Alder-mm 42 1-1 l-Z Anz Canadian 1 Arntfield l0 Ashley 10 Astoria. 4 1-4 Aurelio 69 B818 18 Banldleld 30 Bear Ex 23 Seattle 134 gidcood P. 30b1,, » 201.2, SWEET CAPORAL Bralome 11 Bmula-rl 61 Brown Oil so Buff Anll l4 7-8 Buff Cd-n 2 3-4 — -~ W _.__ _ Bulnk Hill 5 Ca Edm 315 Calmont 42 17° Cdn Molar-tic as Norm“ 8° 1'4 Carlboo 220 Norman, 5g 1'2 ggflt Tprz?‘ 2g? OBrien 335 kalta 1'73 C-en Pore 7 1-2 - ohm on - Che-m Res 45 mm 1 3-4 Chester 13o Om PM“ g?) Chromium 60 Pamom. 430 Coniorum 149 ‘ Pandora Ccn Smelt as 1-4 “ma.” 1° 33.3.1?‘ s“ 1"‘ P- == 133 =ml 12 . Dome 011 s2 - 23518;?” 525 rval 8 , Pom P 235 East Malrobio 24s , ' ma, 99 3-4 wool-ado 20s ’ Pr," m 219 w“ 53° Preston m5 Fed lolrk 61-2 Bu‘, Gold 163 germ-ind 1o 1-4 a 39, 3 4 ll‘ - ‘ Fknenm‘ 28 1 2 gfnggm 22 Gillies 5 San Am n1’: 1-4 Golgaie 221-2 if‘? m,‘ 15 Gold Earle a 1-2 5mg, 1°° Goodfish a 1-4 '1 123 gmnadscol 11 unnar d 52 Slade“ 72 g3“ RM‘ 17° slave mks 9 3.3 arker 9 S End P w gggev l“ Saldooono e 6g H n, s" m _ Straw Lake s 1-a Ho nlzer 14 3 4 svwflnlw 345 Hggg, 32g . §eck Hligh 4x0 113m Bar Min a4 1-4 "’ °° 3g 1 2 lsgllielwaiu gr} H Um l“ 3001a 14 Ventures 550 Jemcoe 5g Vulcan 70 J M 9°“ 5 i $2117: E ms 7i‘; gm Add 199 Wendino 15 e" W“ 6° wmsev a Kirk mm 5° Yrnir ' E (H! iamauggd 565 UNL1STED_ 5W 42 m- o» sow .2. ufififL L 37,-’; i Fbothilis a5 Mncassa, 5 Pmd or m2 Ma 5 ° Robb Mont 1 1-4 “I-"dsen 235 'I‘ORON'I‘O. Feb. z -(c P)- lMmamlamc Confident that peace sentiment Mclnwm 52 1 a igmaklng headway, traders raised McKehzle 1m ' their bids again‘ today in the Nwvrtfle m Toronto stock market and the ypirrrpiiflm m buying was better than ‘the selling -~ . ~71) 1.75 throughout the session. All ex- ‘ I», change indices were up. the golds 43 leedingwltha Z-polntrlse, follow- Naybé‘: , ed by the base metals with e gain of 1.31, Turnover was fair nt619.- l I 000 shares. Preston hed e net advance of i1 cents to 1.63. Perron moved up i5 cents and gains of 6 to 10 cents were boarded by Little Long Lac, Macassa, East idalartlc, Kirkland Lake, Hard Rock, O'Brien, Pickle Crow. Powell-Rouyn.‘ Sheep Creek, sladen and S ivanlte. Bvbio and ruian were the bell- wethers of the Junior list, Q8111- lng 5 cents or more each on good vo urne and the close was up 2 to 4 cents for Auglte. Gunner, Mad.- sen, Malartic Goldfields, Stnda- cona. and Nnybob. Noranda was s heavy trader on. s. rise of 1 l-4 to 80 i-4 and Nickel, Hudson Bay and Smelter: added 5-8 to 3-4. Waite-Amulet added 20. Eidorado firmed 8 and other slivers were quiet. Steel listings stepped along brisk- iy in harmony with the U. S. S is. The Canadian Car issues, Page-Hershey, Steel Canada Dominion Steel B. and National Steel Car. ell finned up. Home Oils showed good action and the final price was up l! cents for the day. Okalte. posted a B-cent advance and e. slight better tone ruled for Colman Davies and Homestead. Foothills was off 5 cents. _ i NEW YORK. Feb. B —(A.‘P)—o' The domestic sugar contract mow ed downward under liquidation and selling by Cuban houses d . Final prices were i low‘ po ts iowe. Foreign pressure dented ms world contract, which ended un- w 1 lower. March. closed Close March 1119b: May 1.871 July 1.9lb; Se . 1.94; Jan. 1.94. Row sugar eclined 1 point o the sale of Puerto Rico sugar 2.77 cents. Later bids, were around 2.75. tinued at 4.20-4.30. m BONAPARTE SHADES ' CAPE ‘IOWN —(CP) — Five-ch trip by sea, the South talntic land of St. Helena, ortai for the exile of Na leon. is be developed as a oiidsy for tourists from Baum Africa. Costumed ‘Lodgers ‘Worship the ‘Shadow Dodger \ J h Brenemnm lodge fiddler, sigh Antony; Monnx. By NBA Service QUAR-RYVIILE. "if" Pa. — Strange goings-on mark recent weeks in th- l-le l-lborhood of the hardware store ‘we Washin ion i-Iensel II. Men th plug ha . and shotguns. and nightgown: and large keys. and lhepherdb crooks, move myster- i006? about. Groundhog Day Is Vnngulrd oi pilgrimage to the gronndhofs burrow To natives, however, this is no of Patriarch. the Venerable Past mystery. but merely preparation forllhralted Hibernafm‘, the Just ng the annual Illebruar 2 pilgrimage 0l|EX8lL 1,. u .. n.- . m: Sleep- slumbering Ground og nudge to the er, Chief Eye Rubber. and the Sec- burrow of their patron saint, Arch- retarhv and nonnizss Treasurer. Into t0mys Monox. the elds with shepherd's crooks On that day, as on Cnndlemns and shmguns they will go. The shot-- Day for 30 years back. the Hiber- gum are to defend the Defender, lmihlg Governor (Hensel) will lend no‘. to shoot QTDAXXM~InJflH his expedition into the fields near Messengers rush from one group Qunrryviils and ' observe with due to another with seaed orders, wig- solemnity and yet with hilarious wofi signals fly from hill to h l. "ceremonial" the conduct of Arct- '1‘ en when one of the search omys. If he a are from his imr- grl-‘oups crlms out “Yolclrs!" or some- row and sees liladow, the Hib- ing and announces eti-ler the elnnatinr Governor will proclaim six ow or didn't, weeks more of winter. If the day is he whole body returns to s nd wit! of the day in Hence ‘a overclw, the Sunrberlng round- hcgs will rejoice in the end of win- be ng fall armies. fer The festivities conclude wlfh s fine church supper in the evening in the morning the H! membe B (no more, no less) will follow the in the famous Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Dutch tradition. Mem- Venerabie Patriarch the Patriarch Showing-file's Down! He’: upl"-/r.5...B-r.>..{- "A l Pretty De Luxc. the Exalted Patriarch. and bem weer their re lln, consisting (he pialny V‘ ,1 garden variety of nightgowns, boots, plug Price to Pay”. -§|4 I919, Iimg frsium llvvdlmc. Inc , World nghtl mend -~ \l\3\\ - Gala Holiday in Quarryville’ It’s Hibernating Hensel Who Gives Weather Verdict Make up your rnlnd. Mr. lol- dolseemrlhsdowornoi?‘ 1 hats, or any other outlandish gu- men that. is handy. ' is lnfsl lble " undh We ll-lfiberna Gobvlernor lateral. ' e ve no y s - thy for_ as and ‘Od Probezlll- , Boer Almanac, Hicks goose- bone ertlsls, and sundry eight-b - ton specialists who know no t about the weeftierrbnt to guess." :-