unable to Under the continuit Executor-stun, analysis with Head Otfice Bel»! John. N3. - Shrinking ' Efltgtgg WISELY mop have made wills-but too oftul uninf - Dhvsto executors have been Prevent shrinkage of this Emu, y oi‘ Eastern ‘h-ust Company s" mm sro subject to periodical ' regard to ever changing condition; and conservation of principal, East-mm ' ‘ stfixutmu" = HALIFAX. N.s. l . Charlottetown. and. Acting Mil-Ill! . Chg l t " 0. Ntt-Blfllifiirlsrawn Bnmh‘ THFLCHARLOTTETQWN GUARDlAN ' BL IVIIIV N Muse-folly . ' Foresight SIG “T. r- FORESIGIIT. t... 6% Preferred some. and an St. John Great fortunes have been built on FORE- Rothchllcfs buying of British Consuls after the Battle of Waterloo-FORESIGIIT. Buying of Victory Bonds in the low 90's.- Investlng in [federation Capital Corporation stocks which represent the backbone o! in- dustrial" North Amerlca-FORESIGHT. You can. from this investment, obtain unus- ual safety. a. substantial and dependable 1n. the growth and prosperity of North America. Full particulars gladly furnished on I Eastern Securities 6b., Ltd, INVESTMENT BANKERS 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Montreal Stoclr secured by ovu- 155 filrllortunity to participate in t. llallfnx Central Guardian NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY to Guardian readers for 97 cents and one coupon. Every home should have one. tf NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARDto Guardian readers for 98 cents and one coupon. Every home should have one. it VERY SPECIAL price in Red Rose Yarn, all shades, now 10 cis a ‘ball. ‘Prowse Bros- Limited. 1934-1-19-31. MARSHFIELD -- DUNSTAFF- NAGE, Pleasant Grove and York- The United Church will hold ser- vices next ‘Sunday as follows:— Marshfield-Dunstaimage at 11 u- m-. Pleasant Grove at 2-30,.York at 7 p- m- CORNWALL SEkViCfis-Thcrc will be service on Sunday. Jin 22nd. in the "Uni-ted Church at Wes/t River at 11 a. m», Kingston at 3 m, and Cornwall at 7 p. m. Rel’ h" M~ Alilfell. B~ A-, minister. SERMON 0N UNION.- Mr. Hay- ters subject at the Central Chris- tian Church Sunday night will be “Christian Union". As the avenge-i list has no denominational axe to grind the subject will be treated in a perfectly free and friendly way, and people of all religious affiliat- ions are cordially invited to attend. ‘.-Q"."§+O.§.O'§Q0.0QO.fQOOO The Public Forum This column ll open 1hr tho discussion by correspondents of questions ot Int t. The Charlottetown Guardian d6" not necessarily endorse the opinions of wnaapondants. CIVIC‘ ACCOUNTS Sin-The report of His Worship the Mayor of Charlottetown con- cerning the finances of the city makes pleasant reading. I‘ hope that it will stand the dint of the criticism of all. the accounts and others who will examine it between this and election day. The Coun- cillors, each and all, are to be con- gratulated on the showing oi’ the Mayor. There were mutual con- gratulations at the Council meeting held last evening. In fact it seem- ed to me that the Council had be- come a Mutual Admiratlon Society. But perhaps there will be shown a different attitude before election day. v - I am. Sir, etc. - CIIARLOTTETOWN, Charlottetown, Jan. 20th, 192B. IIONOURABLE PUBLIC SERVICE Sun-The goveruirfcnt. ‘of the City of Charlottetown presents a. condi- ‘Piton THIRTEEN A PROGRESSIVE l INDUSTRY. - THE suvsn BLACK- FOX THE NAME HA8 MADE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FAMOUS. Illstoricus. You can scotch the volumes of Canadian literature from end to end for the inception oi’ all the in- dustries of the country and you won-‘t find one that excels the Silver Black Fox in its imaginative and progressive aspects. These advan- tages naturally led energetic men to embark ‘in the enterprise, all of whom had great confidence in it. Many of them made large invest- ments. mad money and retired well off. ythers made large for- tunes. Others will tell you they did not make fortunes. but the Silver Black “put them on their feet." The same opportunities are now within the reach of men who live on the Island. Others reside all over the continent, Messrs. McLure & MzicKinnon do not fearfor the fu- ture of the business. In fact thep are becoming more confident of still greater success every day. Mr. Mc- Lure lS at present over in the Old Country exhibiting and selling pelts and pushing the industry with the capitalists o1‘ Europe. He will no doubt return with enlarged sales to report and large profits to swell the flrm's business. LOST " CAPITAL REGAILIED ‘What of your business in the event of the death or » total disablement of the guiding force 0t the enterprise? This Company offers special protection - instantly . available-for just such a case. ., Business Insurance provides the ideal cash reserve fund because it is at once capital and colluicral; capital in the form of increasing guaranteed ‘cash vulut‘, and collateral in the form of ultimate security for loans. The uninsured business, whether large curtuzrziiltvn or small partnership, carries unnecessary risk. iliillions oi "_~_I..ADY rams ‘st-fir. A veryenjoyablc afternoon was‘ spent in Lady Fsne School, Dec.‘ 1 Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Jan. Zd-Quotations 23rd, 1927, when the semi-annual furnished by Johnston and ward’ examination and programme wasnM b f The school and Christmas em as o tree was tastefully decorated. Quite o. number of interested parents midi held. friends attended. The pupils were examined in their various subjects by their teacher" Miss Loloita. McVittic assisted by. , the Montreal Stock {Exchangei New York Exchange i 1 . At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 191i‘. American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 728-6. Am. Car and Fdy. Co. xssstmggggfidscgicl‘ ggghgilpgg Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . answered the questions asked theniAm" Smelt" and Being‘ Co" " 17475‘ excellently showing that credit Anmmnd“ C”- Mm‘ c“ 55y‘ must be given Miss Mcvittle for her, splendid teaching during the last? A most pleasing fea- ture of the afternoon was a spelling match in which Grade V Sr. and Jr. Inierllflmlnal P5991‘ c“ - took part in which the prize award- InWFnfll-lvllal P69111191!!!‘ ~ ed was won by Aletha. Rogerson. MryRfiil-dlng Ci} ~ ~ - ~ - A - - -~ ~ Fred Oakcs acted as chairman. TheUn-ifln Pacific RY- - - - - ~ ~ - - ~ -- few months. following was the programme: Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 206% N. Y. Con. 8a Hiid. Riv. RR. 161 Consolidated Gas Co. ,(N.Y.) 122% Hudson Motor Car Co. . .. 80 189% ‘,U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 105 Recitation —- Welcome —- Louis Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. 94V.- Francls -' i Chorus-Santa Claus-the Schooli Montreal Stock Exchanfie Recitation-LA present for Santa-q ’ Charles Rogerson .Abitlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153'».- Exorcise-Thc Favorite Trcc-— Brazilian Traction . 216 three boys‘ .13. E. Steel 1st Pfd. 3 Recitation-Gifts for Men-Myra B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. . 5% Gamble ‘ Laurentide Pulp . . . . .. 103% 5°Il8~Merry Christmas Dby- Montreal Power 98 five boys National Breweries . 113-3.’. Recitation-Changing the Calcn- Winnipeg Electric 108 dur-—Lindcll Gamble Asbestos Common New . 33 Exercise-His Stan-nine girLs Bromptnn . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Recitation-Merry Christmas Day 5L pawl-once Flour .. .. 49 ~—Norma Gamble panlsh River Pfd. . . . . . . . .. 136 Bong-Good Santa S CWlY-“Vfistcel Company of Canada Lllrls _ Showinigan . . . . . . . . . .. 92 Reading-Santa Claus Assistsnt~~ Lillian Cakes Banks Dialogue-Christmas" Doings-two girls and two boys 3mm gmmnm-ct; 2B0 liccitation—The Bachelor's Snlc~ Bank Royal _ 335 Amy WW5 issnk Montreal ............ .. ass Ghouls-Christmas -Time— the; School | wheat R/0ClbhtlDfl——ClOSlng-—l.£ltlI Stordyi Santa Claus arrived in time to soc: March " " " - ~ . . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 130% tho children and distributed prcq senua and candy to the childron an The teacher than trcatc all present with a generous variety; 0i home made candy and apples‘ - after which the singing of the Nn-i tiouol Anthem brought the alter- tcaclior. noon to a close. Two railway trzwcliorswvcr» l‘(lil' boil while ongwvssed in a Rllmc o Cenurnlly only ouo of tho curds, Dluycrs is robbed. Minn-of; Linlinont for sore throat. > "Milt. nil ii- Mill: -l i C ' Dal We are now well stocked with high grade Coal for . winter. namely: on lydny Soreonoll. , lam-nus. l Bprlnglilll. i» F65“ Phone no your refill"- manta. Prompt dolivor- ' ha. Ilownt prices. W~i»»~~=.-Iln , l....=¢.:ti.:.........‘ -. May gJuly March iMsy lJuly i: |‘March - 55 [May . 56% ‘July . . . . . . .. 53% 1MB}; . 137 July -- " sogtobei‘ . . . . . . .... M12914 '1 ~ Paris is wearing cuff muffs Ithat might well be called muff ‘cuffs, and some of the most attract- ive winter coats in Paris just now are boingniado with those hund- ~ ‘game fur culls; which are wide sn- ‘migii for the wearer to tuck her ‘hands into them. and they are l0 . ‘shapes that when they are out i0- . lgetner may look 1-111 like a "'1'"- u: ' 1.0mm. its“ that one or the ~' Mo" known women barristers‘ is 5,5111"; pioneer enough to liarve her w“; washed, an she declares that. me dignity of the law need not be bound up with insanitation and Wylie at first this laundry business w“ regarded with horror by thq 1gdy‘s learned associates. a well- founded rumor ‘says that her ex- amillevhas been followed by one m“ appt-pvoil by several others. _ I . ; gmtlonia the alllfli. . . ,m'l‘:“,m.,,h m. my; chain of u: ‘ibcylrtuu- ~55“ is" ,~ ‘ s» '01? the tragic, historical event on cord run» tion which the government of the Province would do well to imltatv. We quote below. an extract from ‘, his booklet of l922.—tho twin book- ' NEW‘ MANAGEMENT.— Mrs. W. E. urray of Borden has taken over. the Gerard Hotel at Borden, lately] QDeraied by Mrs. Crosby. and lsi Prepared to accommodate the)‘ Several important permanent im- provements made, all the duties and functions of the Councillors and. their officials well performed; each‘ . Councillor trying to outvie the oth-l travelling public with a r l 1 _,r ~ f having a“ modem c0nveni‘g:ces1i)'e1;"_|crs in endeavour to do wcll the work; _ . of the particular" committee to- gfggéaéeigkcei‘ “m! 5°“! "lefll-‘J ‘dig which hc belonged; a snug surplus‘ [shown at the end of the year and quite a. large amount of the city. MML FOR QVERSEAS__A m“ debt paid within the year! Cer- mtti] rm- Gmat mp3,," and "mm tainly the City Councillors. striving tries via Great Britain will he for- [any for the hum” appertaining m‘ worded by ihc steamer Arabic sail- l the representatives and active mm“ t“; {mm Hunt.“ n“ ‘Sunday’ “lagers on behalf of the city's various. ggmL This swam," Wm be ‘Iliad-interests, have clone well. for full mull for France nmi\.Bcl- kluin- Another full mail for Gm“ 1311mm ‘Vii! so forward by the steamer Alauniu sailing from Halifax on Monday, tits 231-4, Th“; steamer will also be used for a rum mail for Franco» The next fulli ma" f0!‘ Great Britain will he by‘ tho steamer ‘Mluuedosa sailing balm ‘hum m‘ Fflllay. the our is the subject of my story." WEDDING BELLS. -A firefly wefminb‘ l°°k lllflce on Mon- ‘_ay ,m‘“““‘g~ 5"“ will. at Si. Dun- btans cathedral, whom: Miss Ber. nadtebtnliilacquicr. of this m“ e. it illflP-‘iilgc to 37.1". Williamipublic spirit are exercised. (mull of Amherst. N. 5., its“ Mo“; I “m, Sh.’ em blgllOl‘ McDonald performing the. A clTlzl-nm i. Ceremony. The bi ide_ was attoud-iCharlottetowli. Jan. 20th. i928. ml by Miss Geneva Blscqulei- and.’ -_--@o>-i_ .\lr. Oliver Gallant lflfly supported‘ tho groom. The bflde_was Yew! becomingly attired ma pgwder bluei _ tlepe dc chemo dress, trimmed witlii slY-“The l fare of both CONQUERING Anvsnss . CONDITIONS lace, and wore a racoon cost The Charlottetown for the nile sreen crepe de Clllille trimmcdm with sand and black hat. Alter} _ me cewnwny U“, ham“, comma ‘envcountiy and in themeans of devel- by the Bb-rden tram, amid showerspping the countt-ys resources. I c-f rice and confetti for their future home, in Amherst, N, 3,, whet-e a, vrcddlng reception awaited thank; Many besutliulglfts were received: by the bride at a farewell reception. Muir. and suggestive. ject of it was a Scotsman. nus friends. including slivcrwarml cut glass, linen, etc. llleacc copy.) ' World. ————— itions in which they were ANNUAL MEETING-The con-{brought up. gregatlon of “TC. termayer and praise by the pastor. er. ness, My. P, L. comn pregjdjng, and life in a new. cold Northern coun-l to“ Dougpm djggloggd this branch natural wealth and resources of this of the work healthly and flourzsii- Gilliam ‘>9 mils- ing. The "Ladies societies," and all? v v others, gave pxceuem; repor“; a first blood.’ though wo huvc not large amount having been judici- a“ ously expended by each and yet a Amxumie“ the Ladies Societies, also all who in any way aided or assisted in the: good work done during the year. The pastor also gave a. brief and pleasing rcvlew of his labor and" success during the year and he too had the pleasure of receiving a» rousing and hearty vote of thanks.‘ so characteristic of the good old "Congregation of, Mt. Stewartfli Meeting closed with benediction by pastor. south to warmer climates. men of independent and courageousi quci" the forests and gather" the] acids fields, fisheries and mines. nation. I am. Sir, etc, A CANADIAN. i ii LECTURE’ AT KELLY'S ono.ss.l,.lj§.,,ngu m“, At‘ the close of i McDonald of Hope River, on the‘, evening of January 6rd, when hem‘ motion of J R Carraghel.’ He,“ ‘We t” “Mlle? hlslecmrei“ Kidlvbltinaeo by J l‘. Tialnor. The sale Cross hall, his subject being "Them- about ahétyflve haskem look Exile or Expulsion of U19 Amdb-place after the close of tho lecture. ans.“ Basing the grelllel‘ W“ "f Mr, John P. Bradley. Charlotte- M“ “lmluem “M graphic treatmenntown. conducted the salc in such t loss we tad. but hawflwl was. "Ecn-=.‘$.§L2Zl‘i.".fi ‘It’? Iifitllllwfillf .5 ti... $112? lxiYnllie 5mm“? Pgfl- H"vlclnlty of $200., and Mr. Bradley - n3‘? ‘"1" e 63"‘? l‘ “V was the recipiont of the hearty pmcmuve “d lmerale (“dlancejvote of thanks of the audience. on a . . reside-c oi NM sma- Bv facaflfil .°..l‘“.".;.§§ $1’. £§."il.£‘ii§;° and figures, tabulated by the rul-. ._____¢.>_.__. ing powers. the Rev. gentleman.- gavs an idea of the wealth and‘ i. pUBEGBllOIlI of the Acadlan inhsb-l itants of the thou Nova Scotia, in; 1855, all of which was destroyed orl forfeited. and the unhappy owners, sent on vessels to various phrtfwhgg bgen gpgndlng the pqgl; two of strange lands. ‘in the course of weeks in the oily the guest of her which embarkatloiis, wligosbgvslrclibrother. Mr. w. A. Ready and Mrs. separated. forever. from‘ us n s. Ready. ohildinan from parents, brothers fro-m sisters, lot-ore‘ front their be- liilrs. Michael Jarvis and Miss trOthBG. as in the calls of ‘Eviriso- Aerie (iaulhtor. Clty. returned line and her lover, and cast adrift last night from Amherst, N. S.. anions, an alien people who bothlwlierc they attended the wedding luitbd ‘and felted ilidm. In a very roceptlonfof the tormerh ‘sister. B11011 jtiinq tho greater portilln of n“. William noun. . ' the lbtbr otilc , ' i starvation , PERSONALS Mrs. John Murray, Borden was a passenger to the city yesterday. _.._ Miss Lillian ‘heady of Konsington so by going into the public library n t t t) t €nd Iperusing this works’ of) Washing- seems o me a pi y 1a the re- on rving. par ‘icu ar y e vo umes prcsentatives of this Province inifiistoria." and "Cflbtain Bonneville." the Legislature were not elected for but it l5 110l- tlle hiSl-Ory 0i‘ the Wild the honor of the thing and actuat-lanimsi that we are interested in to- ed only by honorable motives in siiidsy particularly. It is the crest ex- gielrl actllonsk with tthtatlgood of m9 pirzlmcnt lllffllll‘ obsleriiatiofii brouggt ‘ rov nce ep cons an y in view,_ o a success u conc us on y a mo - not merely that, of the party, "HonJest individual now known as Si: [Charles Dalton, irho conceived thc sincerely hope that the men who,'idca of breeding Sliver Foxes in - in the futurc will represent this captivity and asia result of that con- lProvince and this city and amnmr-ception made himself a millionaire, stalled u new and :ister their public affairs, will keep enriched his native province enorm- tube DeForest-Crosby Radio in his Yeiylhonour high. and give‘ of their sev-filusiy, and has given to the world an imme- l10ll.‘ 110W Si!‘ Charles. farmer and Miss Margaret Howatt, principal . itradei" of, Tisnish. Prince Edward Tryoll Consolidated School spent Jslsnd,‘ who‘ had done some experi- the lmcnting with wild caught Silver summerside, iFoxes. succeeded with his partner. gargantuan club d8- Robert oiiiwh, in raising s. litter gold, and black-satin. hat with goltllserves, in my opinion, the thanks of {Wm PEPEBW 0M8!“ in me wilds "l \'."9.s operated upcn excenent Prince Edvvarddlslltind. f th Sn ‘bride's mai ~ . ‘course of lectures rovlded in their "I'll-HY the 01111 M011 0 e V61’ d wwmg a dwg“ °f all for those citizens who desire FOX industry as it is known i0 the instruction in the history of our world today- .was greatly interested in the lecture bond altogether for supplies on the " " .of last evening by the Rev. Mr. \\'11dS- and E5 1t w“ ejoquent, edugaflyg comparatively rare. prices received hi. home in Norm TWO" and dc. Of course the .sub— g1 evf" grifillijzzytékstggrgvglii 1:31; gnarled for Summerslde where slic : "oo a. u _ The Scotch have taken the ieadfli hcart-brwklns experiments ban Elven lii he!‘ 110ml‘ by her humor-q“ this northern section U; me New fore the fox farmers made a com-l No doubt the fact 15 qua pletc success of thclroperations. but (Pililloilto the gobs blood. and brains 0L1“ 1900 they had pwstessed 5° f" lthelr "forbears," and to the condi-ilhfll- they illlzkpfild the 100501155195 50m and with a beaut ‘u specimen an re- Thesc mmmbuteq GClHKi the hitherto unheard of price. Stewart Unitedallkc to the strength and hardiness 0f Church held their annual business oi their bodies and to» the prud-ilnsnlrailvn to them. meeting therein on the 28 inst. Af-, ence and industry of their charact- 103v £11911‘ heads. 110T did they mm- so they were the better en-liifjl the fact to anyone. Rev. M. K. Charman, meeting pro-,ablcd to face the danger and over-‘CPOB-ffid their herds and mfldfi great- ceeded with regular order of busi- come the difficulties incident to 91” 918-115 fOIDl-llfi 511E111?- Mr. Russel C. Clark acting as sccy.‘ "y. and 50 Elle)’ Will ill U10 fuillfi‘ ml“ “m? also bWQmE mwrested- A revision or the nnsncm gituatiqtpbc enabled to act well their several and starting from Wild vausht cross- 85 TEPOPi-fid by the Sady. Mr. Ful-‘Dflllls ill U16 development of the es. bred up to animals of rcal qualiq ty. These individuals, however, ‘not. meet with the success of the No doubt “we are all of lfltlflfi; Dulton-Oulton combination. "titles mumfoldm a}, S" wmimniDalton sold twenty-live ‘ H X Canada's first huroiii-tiLciidtiii for an average of $lJ40.00 lfivliibfi. Wa-‘i VFW had". and no doubt the weak. sntliai; goodly balance remaining. The rc-; _ _ ,_ ,_ _ . _ , n tiring‘ board o; managers we“. un_il/0iif10l' and hiss c urageous 0i ihclwrtlrisuecord price of $2624.40. No- gicgstion tnlhc in .111 cxcelici . l 1 1 t d d sons of France. ngland, Ircizmrliilimi: like i110 qllfllliy 0i $119M? Skin-h W11“ A“ ‘lnlllllwms “all bee“ agagouzgtregfeggslkinaPeaxgire hi‘ and Scotland. alike. will Lake ild-lllfld evcr been sccn boiorc, and the moi lillli conslclcrablo lIIIpTOVIl- y e ’ 5 r a‘ ‘vantage of early opportunities to gtnfnr buyers of Europe were absolutely lilvnls and rcnfllP-H livid“ <1" "l" But tlionsioundcd by the brilliancy strong of all the nationalities. thcybcauty of thc polls.“ spirit will stay in the north tocon-flfifly-‘li- wcalth to be obtained from Csn-[spcclmcns of male or female fox" ccplcil by liim~ In.in thc future sell as high as $20.- the fulfillment of that hope lie; thc1000.00. You will say 11011561155 bill’. future greatness of this northern’ is it not a fact that $509999 W88 of-‘Elswzirtli, were fol-ed at he Royal Wluwr Fair last stir-go's father Mr. Thfis- Simmons. Fall for a ox known as MacKii-inon Crupuud m1 smut-day. 59. owned by Lt-Col. D. A. MacKln- 4-- lnon, D.S.0.. Charlottetown. Prince‘ _ his ‘ Edward Island? That fox was string imm- “A m” "He" “"‘“°"“’- dmpnclurliiross Futhor McDonald was Loudpups that were readily selling at Crapmn] the guest 0r "w ‘"111 PW" ~‘""°i°‘l “"- wm~ vnklorcd by tho chairman, n. A. ,si,ooo.oo each. ‘Was not. the Colonel smith, a cprqiai vote of tiuiuiouiwire in refusing to sell him?" this Province that are hard to over- come. but this is not applicable to the Silver Black Fox industry. Rey- nard is indigenous to the soil, is welll established and is here to stay and enrich those who embark in ranch- ing. MlnartPs Messrs Will Rogorson. Eldon Loni. Raymond Wood and the Misses Amy Lea. Margaret Callbeck uni! Hilda Asklalid. (late of Maple Plains P. Ill. I.) visiting old friends no P. E. and waslast weok- the guest of Mr Franklin McKenua, Albany. carpenter and builder of Albany has Installed an engine. India and table saw in his already W6 l and la busily oh!!!“ iii building‘ C L_ ,\ lets of the firm--in which he gives an interesting sketch of the start of the industry. Such reports are al- ways in demand and eagerly read by the public. Hc says in the opening paragraph :- "The fur industry one of the greatest in tlic world. and in the past war; the medium that caused adven- turous souls to travel into the great unknown and explore territories that the foot of the white man had never trod before. Those who wish torcad the romance of the fur trade can do l4‘! m" twl/ your Ilihill Mr» ll. A» McPhee, Tryon, has in-~ unto-date sixl Mr Agustus Waddell. North! Feral abilities to promote the wel- industry that will do much toward Tryon, has installed a beautiful’ ‘ Province and City making up for the loss of fur due to five tu-be Console Model, DeForesi- Positions of honour are positions in the inroads of civilization and con- Crosby set, city, was which care, economy. honesty, and sequent extinction of the fur-besr- and lnaanimsls ‘in the swat northwest Chisholm representing the island ,::nrl fur-bearing zones. Those sets are sold serviced by Mr- l-i- M. Radio Co, Charlottetown. “It was in 1894 that Charles ‘Dal- weekend with relatives in vMr. Asher iiowatt, West Tryou recently for This was azlenoids. Mi". i-Jldou Large and sister. Miss u , Flossie, were visitors to Crapsud Previous to the- inception of Sil- on Saturday’ guests u; Aghm. and ér Fox farming. fashion had to de- I Smmmm . the“ animals were iiirs- Elizabeth Lang, has closed will spend Lilo winter. Tho congregation of Tryon-Cru- Illlllli r ecently presented their jllltitm’. Rev- Geo- N. Somers, with s. beautiful new driving sleigh and buffalo robe. Needless to say this wamlml This was truly a great usciul gift was iillpffftllltttfid by ill’! but they did not Palm" Miss Grace Ackland, teacher Fredericton school and Miss Ruth‘ Stevenson. ‘Fredericton spent the t ivnckeml the guests of Miss Ack- lmulH-i unclo lilr- llnm Newsoii, Wcstmorclund. ' They in- "Sonic of their neighbors abou did “The Quarterly Board of Tryou lTniU-(l cmlgrfgnilon. met. in iii-c vi.s1|'j' oi‘ the church on blonds)’. “In 1910 the Honorable Charles Jail» 16th m. ‘-’ n- m- The resort of Skins .at iln- Recording Steward Mr. Austin encouraging. icon, the top skin bringing the showing tho finances of tho cou- and maniac, also the horse sheds at- til-z church Imving been repslred- A Concluding his report, Mr. McLurc unanimous invitation was extended lilo tiasior Rev. Mr» Snmcis. to rc- "I look to sec some marvcloiymalu [or another your and was ac- uilrs- Wilmot Largo. und Muster guess of Mrs- l.\lls.,- llildu Acliianil, teacher Al- school spout Saturday in Mrs. Arthur Simmons ‘ . We may have some drawbacks in “n Elmer wamh Album“ vim. ed friends in Wesimoreiand on ‘Friday evening‘ ‘ Niossrs- (iordon Lord. Lloyd lumun, and the blisscs Adelaide ‘Pooley and Della Dawson. were ' visitors to Crapaud on Saturday evening. Llnlment relieves pain. ‘The bilsses Minerva (lillis and ltlts. Dawson. spent the weekend in Aibany guests of Mrs- Roy Calu- cron- Tryon Tid-Bits Recent visitors to Crwpaud were Messrs. Geo- McWiliiams. Albert iCallbeck, and Stanley Thomson. paid a, visit to Cape Traverse on Tuesday evening Mr. ilvan McKeemsn. popular bomber of Crapaud. was a recant- visitor to Tryou- "Dsd" as usual loads the way- Ou Wednesday evening the “Al- bony Arenh" under its» new man- agemont opened its doors" for the first skate of the season. The rink has been greatly improved this year. being much larger, new dressing roorns and various other Mr» "James Ronahan of U- S- s I. Mr- Fred Boultor the well known turning dollars of Business Insurance are now tirotcctiu g; iii-grun- izntions in ivhich the annual premium is rcirurdt-ii J54 a first class investment 1_\' l.‘ GrvuI-lVvr/ lffv Polfiji liyndman & iiompany limited The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. Island, Charlottetown Agents at all Principal Points night. The rinks everywhere l-l this vicinity are. uow open‘, with the exception of North Tryon but Poultry says “it won't be long now so cheer up Tryoners." And umv I have somctiiiiig worth while to write about. A hOCkBY niazch- You. At Borden. Oil tlzo Arena. Nationals vs- Royals of Cape Traverse. Results win for Nationals 5--3. The game was rather late starting but at 8.30 with "Battling Siki", Mr. Art Arsenault on the _whistle they were away with the Nationals holding their own, and n little more and just five minutes from the ‘whistle Tommy Paquet netted the opener for the home team- Away again. and although putting up a game scrip it was not written that the Royals were to qven up. and just as the period was half over Ralph nlicAieei" netted uumlber two for Bordcn- Now there was something doing, back and forth like shuttle cocks so fast one almost lost them- Now Mulligan. and almost thought it was mess time in the army for Mulligan.’ Mulligan! Hey Mulligan! arose on cvory sldei and yes he iiit! the trick and pretty to with just three minutes left of number onc- Sdorc-‘Borden 2, Cape Traverse l- Period two-iinap bang! They - were of} and lot ms tell it they mixed up. Who had the best of it’! Danced! if I know- Pretty even and good combination on built "ides Well it took eight minutes nlriv iwfnw- any score. and once drain Wuddcll was called upon to Two mid 0h Roy! he foiled. "W lr-Pltflrson got him. ‘But Clint lust UTllilWl hFs teeth and got down to h-wiuhss, result was he scored on flomlm inside of twn mlnutou Thou ziiihnuizil pushing Capo Trav- orso hard Borden fnilcii i0 plant smother until just two minutes be- fore the whistle. when Lorne Mac- Alti-r caught Wudilell (mi-c more». Score this pcriml licrilcu ‘J, (lune 'I‘r:ivcrse 1- Thlrd period. Fast and snappy from tho start. and although push- ing hard Borden failed to gain in this one. No scoring until twelve mimiies when once again Mulligan and ii. looked as if it was the lust but no with about two and one half minutes left Paquot once again rc- Kiriifllfii- Score this period 1-d- Tolul score Nationals 5, Royals Ii. Mr- Art Arscnunlt “Battling Slki" handled the game iu a professional manner and to the entire satisfac- lion ni‘ all present, oven though he handed out penalties quite fre- quently Owing to the game not having been advertised the at.- tendamre was small but those who got there had their reward» . A good snappy game. in8 up: rings, generally set with a single (Borden) (Capo "ri-qvsms) precious stone, were popular du ' Nsiionals ltnyglg ing Regency and Victorian times.‘ Not and are still often worn by mou of‘ Johnny Gaudet Glen Waddolla certain age. - /:ziq.'r¢1.ri1_\' um! horn i‘r>|li/‘l(‘l:‘/'\‘ you rnn _/-.-a"1‘-~" t Defense _ Reg» MucAieer . . . . . .. J- Mulligan Don McPherson . . . . . . . . .. D- Belt; Forwards Lorne MacAleer Clint Howatt Fred Gaudet . . . . . .. Cloud Howaptzf Pom Paquet Clarence Weddell’ Ralph MacAlcer . . . . . . . .. -—-- Starring Nationals Starring Royals": Lorne MacAioer J. billings ’. Pom Pequot . . . . . . .. Clint l-lowatf ‘ MALPEQUE The record of the past year is written on the pages of the history >f Princetown United Church as this 110st‘ successful in its history as shown by the reports submitted at- the annual meeting on Tuesday. Jan. 10th. The good attendance added to the interest of the meeting. Mr. John Simpson presided, and after devotional exercises the min- utes of the annual and semi-annual meetings w re read and approved. Rev. D. M. mont on behalf of the session presented the yearly report which showed that there had been ten baptlsms. two marriages and six deaths and the membership at the arevsent time is 167. The report throughout was most encouraging 1nd should act as a stimulus to go forward in the work of the year in he spirit of optimism. hopefulness md confidence. i Mr. Howard Ramsay as general secretary gave he following statement. Receipts 024.67, expenditure 2443.13. balance 80.54. The following is the com- "iined financial statement of the hree auxiliaries and three mission‘ mods, receipts $639.70. The Tuxis --~.d C. G. I. T. of Hamilton and the" Ynunr Pooh's florirfv aim cove en- ~ouraging repows of the work ac- mmpliliezi. /\ hmnv wit‘ of thanks’ as. given lo "no Ludios Aid for their _ plendld co-operation in the work‘ during the year. Their report/was, a very optimistic one, the receipts amounting t0 $720.05. The three "ctirLng managers were Messrs Archibald Woodslde. J. R. Lockerby and Preston Green, the two first; named were re-appointcd but Mi‘, G. W. Ramsay was appointed in his, place. The grand total receipts. iuring the year accounted to" $5,ll7.00. "" Miss Sophie Ramsay returned to her home in Alberton after a pleas-Ii. ant visit with relatives in Maipequoln‘ ' andBaltic. __l The friends of Mr. Robert. Mac- Kenzie. Baltic are sorry to learn of ' his illness and hope that. it may not. be of long duration. The "latest" Parisienno iden of wearing rule's tie milled through a ribs. instead of knotted, is far from novel in. Englanti for gold scarf. W” 11in! i mil/mace Carmel; Mutual Life endowment policies ire a per- fect protection for the home and at the "lame time a model investment“ for the assured.’ H. Provincial Manager rovements having been added. ice was good and a large at- tendance of skaters contributed to I: ' i - : I équipped wood working shop 0th I00“ \-.. n»..- ‘ll Latin‘... . 13$ KeotSn-oet . I . o I