l i l ' 'L_._‘." s. vineyard». flgfllklcf’: _.~-~ Classifier! Aaverrzstinebi. ti". MIT-reams. mule; nest, at .-...... iilhsi.'li§rree¢.lt}rlli";"iiil'mw some not... "AI-Moria mooms‘. Secretary. i‘ w handle a eomvlrfsliw’ 5i- 3°" f leery‘, ‘inilail-calliill needed. Wilb- E iffy" Manager Canadian Botanic l iri- “is. .. fossil-is; Niale.llelll‘§¥ila-nted .0. _ ‘k __ _..‘,,v. m ‘t’ __i. 3y “En ,- rsznifsphahlssx As . caretaker for 2d, "pail", fol: ranch. fl Marrisfil-vlithouffiifhily‘ preferred. . ,’ write stating experience and reier- , i encss. GAPProuI/Box Biff, Spring-- B. .. "sqz-l-s-syu. " i hill. N ‘ ~ h a ._: gAl-IIED AT ONCEFAN IXPIII- ' enced hardware clerk; none" other g need apply. The Rogers Iardware Company limited. liOD-l-QO-Zil r Sale l . F9 ___ , . ._..._.,_... sou ssnaj-Jloltilfr, loam» sun ,3 room signs on hand at ouarclan g Office. " ~' . , _. l! i pup, Good watch and cattle docs. l Priced cheap ior quick sale. Frank l 1mm, East Royalty. 11a0-1-ial-a1. _______..._._..__._"__‘._:.__ I. BALI - MIKE llilcflltllfl“! 215%. Silver Todd, 2.Bt_,%..(cll|‘ll‘flo ~. ior 2.30). Will take hcavyho I i exchange. Earle Ings. 11.‘); 5 0B. SALE -- BASEBUBNEB. BI.- E sborately nickslsd. With copper coll i for heating boiler. ,Phorle MT-J. " Miss Henderson, it Kent Street. Miscellaneous 01m Abram asaononann, mun Surveyor, Box l2, Charlottetown. sli-la-li-imopd. Iii? "v1.61 ‘a8 i ..-.-_--_i-__- UIATO TAGS NI. 1'83‘ SIA- " son's shipments on short notice. r. m; Remedies. bis 914ml? WWW" ' V . I0! DALI - GER-MAN‘- YOLLGI . y, Agents W1!‘o_te<l'-$.T_" I ' Female Help Wanted ifyffi-gp-s coop ' I-IVIMQINT wsarsn '-_ axaamacso Mam. Apply Rev.‘ Ewen tseenougsll s: Upper Killsboro st. nit-ea WAN!!!) --' IXPIEIENCED W0- msn with young child would like position as houbekeeper or helper. ‘Apply Guardian: ‘Box 110. _ " ' ‘ .' 15 ‘v ..l ., 1111-31 WANTED-MAID. Arrtr in aus- - W11‘ 5i- " llsi-sl f city League Bowling a In s. fast and rugged game playlgd Saturday night in the "Y." gym, the Navy- defeated the Spartans 'by a score of 2a to 22. o. Ryan was high - scorer for the R. C. N. V._R.'s and A. Kerr for the Spartans. in a sce- ond__game Prince of Wales girls axon over the Prince Street by a score of l8 to'7._ _ Earl Goss and VGordon fffoombe capsbly actedae \ref~~—-. ' Fljhs-lpllowing are th- scor" sl-Anrsivs .11. c. N. v. It. '1; Hall-a _ .1.‘c-~.-1-.uy_.o W. Mcmwem-tl‘ Kliennessey-J A. Kerr +11: » ‘ 1 y, ' ..1," deaf-n W. (loss-o A.» Mcllachcrn E. Offer ' Cgflpylc-il P. Cameron . c, gymqo Tonight ai‘. -s squid. ‘r. was: will the Millionaires willj." lay thc ‘Y. if.-. '- Lest night on the league alleys the Stars defeated the Rovers by a small majority oi l0. W. Ooyle of the Stars rolled high single of am, while G. Essory of the Rover; had . potion Guardian play the All-Stars and at‘:0_o‘clock _ ‘ . this afternoon. '_ . fllllbs! ‘Mt-Shier (l G. f. '1». regular ‘Lao-Jlilltoion Study Olsplai W. M. B- keaileneo oi Mrs. Walter Jlirh. Ho. l. Vilm- lnllsotore Street. ._ ' llile-l-al-ll. 1 sirlarma AT was Asians this afternoon; ' -1zug WTEIRIIDIATI‘ HOCKEY. Saint Dunstarrs vs Victories, arena m- hlzht. One hour's skate ‘with band after game. ' 13m 'BIAD T!!! NAMIS of the Double qusrtette and be partially prepared for the blending -and sweetness of the VOlcH. ‘Baa programme Qf gig-m Concert at Prince Edward next Worldly and Friday- izoe-ll SKATING A1‘ ‘I'll ARENA this afternoon. t 1209 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY, Saint Dunstan‘: ‘vs Nictorias, arena to. night. One hour's skate with band after match. 1397 ‘ AN ACQUISITION to our musical filmfliiy is M's. lvfosher. s pure tenor voice ofoutstandlng vquglity, ‘i-fiar him in duet with Miss Stems at Burns Concert ‘next Thursday! and rn-ldsy, 25rd sndzsth. t 120s "III IRELAND ILING by Misa- ys Muriel MacDonald and Mary Maeltinnon will excite your ‘grimly. ation and compel applause. Burns Concert Thursday and ju-lday m Prince hidward, ' 130g ,_ mralflublsrs nocxnr. Saint lilupstanh ~vs Victories." arena to- night. One llour's skatewlth band If!“ some. ' ' ’ 1m _ __8KA'1'ING .A'|.‘s ~18! All-NA ' 120a ma’: rorsro MARKET-As m. dlcied in ll-at Friday's Guardian the prices of potatoes in the eastern Plft of the Province have been forc- ed down owl-W to the decline of quo- tations in the consuming markets ‘and prices now are as follows. Canada a ... ........¢..... [the W. M. S4, the Sunday School 41,- . ,'_‘_,,'_______'__l I I'd-f -. .,, 4.... ___-__ ._ -‘ *4 ... » - ' - i i " " "_ inns foratudenta. "nu not of the Sh.‘ l""‘.°‘i. MW of w,- g-w w»- ' o‘. ltthenuiilbcrof, amateurs:- Annaal Méfitlflg; g ent notion, rallies-than momma " _ , classics. There will doubtless N many . . - . books for reference MIYJOMQ or- the The annual meeting of "at James "Mongols-alumni the helm time. Presbyterian Church was held'ln and -I- select-ionic! nafilbliltrl- the schoolroom ,last evening Rev. M4‘- Harm Willi“ 0i" lblt 911114! br. Johnsomof Ottawa, conducting m‘! mviimmenl ll DIYW ‘m. "i" m; devoting“; gym-cm,’ go, wmm ary of two libsrims, if any additional kind service a vote oi thanks wassfllww" Pmfllmml l" "M91113" ranger“ mm, , _ ‘en along educational lines-and it is The business of the year was thin 110F104 l-hfifo ‘Fill be mllly llwh~thon on“; up with Hon-y D_ smwnfcxtra assistance will be required, and a chm-mm ma Mr’ A w_ Hyndfllt is up to the citizens to provide mm, "my"! grh‘, clerk o; me m? it. For example, if the library is Alon. Mr- D. A. McKinnon, read mail“ "mil" "Pm ‘m8 °Y ""9 P131!“ semen‘ "w", wrmm by m“ “Lltc serve those of cur citizens who Mm,’ who ‘trachea a mes-n Mlcannoz- get there during the day, the good cheer to his mngmgauon c,“ Board oi Directors will have to ask pram“ his qeep “m.” ma‘, mmuifor additional clerical assistance or kepthhlmlmy“ ~ close the library for a corresponding ‘ n“ "Dora "om the may”. Aiaqzertain afmrnoons in the week. When the building is mpleted ma cradle" mm Boy seams, a, "iiilflfi will be only a small amount of we“ read fly the dmermt M‘, _Vfur11lture from the" old library sult- mms am one“? me but yam mlableior the new, also the boolurncks the ham” “Q19 church w” ‘hlfor the ground floor and mesnnios counted ‘on f» pmndmu,“ m,“ ,flcor stack rooms are being provided. $743032 But, the furniture available for lib- Mwm John rarians‘ desks, chairs, etc, as well McLeod’ m, I as the reading roam will probably re- ’ quire to be replaced by gifts of fur- elected. with to; i... trustees lviaul W. K. Rogers to replace the late‘ lamented Mr. James Stewart, and, Mr. John Hanson. replacing Mr. B.‘ Rogers who retired. The Budget of 1930 for $7,782.00 was discussed and passed unanimously ' after which voles of thanks were passedio the: organist, Mr. Walter McNutt, cholrl leader Mrs. J. A. Lawson, and the different societies for ‘the splendid; work accomplished during ‘the yeanf ——- —- I NEW LIBRARY . -——~ i (Continued from page 1) { nlture more suitable to the new room. ,- There are now some 7,000 books in the Dodd Library and about 10.090 in the legislative, so there will be room in the. new library for stfleast 13,000 more new books. Books‘ in circulation have only a limited life. and there is always the opportunity for citizens to contribute new volum- as. It is the support thus given, "either in books, furniture. or money, in gifts or bequests that will make or mar the l usefulness of our institution. Mr. Harris stressed the value which the new building will be to college at ‘ . and to country as well as city people. The picture gallery to be _"As you are aware. ‘in: City and Eiflitlizllfiill Gfi/Cfillgligll-S are bearing {mud up on u“ ‘up mo‘, Wm be ° °."P~"-"° ° i’ blifldinl- P" issued the RObcPt- Harris Memorial mier Saunders and Mayor Yeo have Zaauery, u Mm Hmis wished, but PNIWM st the Gyro meeting last Bifiht was Mr. H. F. Msclrhec. Mr. Harris a-rld Mr. Reginald Stems were present as guests. There was s. full attendance of mom“ e. By way of congratulation on the arrival or a new member in his family. Mr. sired Andrews was presented with a cup. the presentation being made by Mr. K. M. Martin. A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered to the speaker of the evening. Western Guardian a _-IIOLMANS VS KENSINGTON Granites at Kcnaington . Tuesday, Jan. 21st. lzosi —~1-1onsn Nora-Another mt ’ horse arrived in Smnmerside. This time 1t u the good little ti-ooten; Eastern Lady, irial in 2.18, purchased ,' by Mr. Davis Baker from Mr. Alfred I Webster of Marie. She is by the Brit- ish Soldier, 2.15 1-: and the same.‘ dam as Mack Aubrey, 2.10. It is Mr Baker's intention to race her on the ice this winller, _and she will make the best of them stop some. --HOLMANS VS KENSINGGON Granites at Kensington Tuesday. Jan. 21st. 1208 -I"lItS'l' MEETING 0F JUNIOR W. A.-'-'I‘he new Junior w. A. of St. Mary's Church, Sumnlcrside, held their first meeting on Friday last There were about thirty children present and much en huslasm was shown by this newly organised branch oi St. Mary's Church. The evening was spent in instruction on Mission Work and sewing for the girls, The boys were taught the art of tielng knots The progress of tho Junior W. A. will be watched wlthl keen interest by all nyembera of thc‘ church. S. —APPEAL FOB CLOTHING-Jrhc boi-h"takcn\a great interest in the “he “bury L, m ~ _ public and Legis- “’°"‘ ""1 “mm” W" “my Wrletlvs library. l. e.. for the cltirens of I °pemu°n hid exmmnwd dd the Charlottetown and the surrounding P1““.°°“‘d ~i‘°,"°" “m m“ “"1” ‘districts. and illrthei‘ afield as the out. _I_t_ is hoped that the new billio- possibility of service offers. m‘ “my pm" “ mun‘ °M° “m” Itia hoped that a double system of for literature for future generation's; mun" (by “mum. ma m") my withthe added interest centering in by; mummy so ,1“, “mm Med i“ PM“ KW?" °‘? “he W’ “"1” pieve no difficulty in finding such and museum for local objects and an- 559°“ ‘y m”, my seek‘ tlqultles in the basement." | _ _ Mr. Harris than dealt with tits possibilities ohusefulrieas of the new The Museum _ Guardian Chiral Prlntery, ' mourn-A rox, rsrrrooap m“ 9"‘? c. P. a. Apply to Jsnaksnafeylf. r3539.‘ last Royalty. . Rbbdhtaif -. ' r. Ptllhty ‘Jill-lid send. bflilh Cobblers and M _- lilo marketa- well rnlpalledr. 1‘. s. v. M. 1-1,1,4,:l,2a,2-'t,11.1s,as,a-e, _ ijl1,1a,2s. ' - _ H {in ..r “Nursing” F, y _ - v.- 1. 1 - , \ 30W“ wommiflismma‘ To .tl1_o._,Vagabond.s',_by‘th'e large majority wow Februarv*“efiss~1ol-' Nbrth Adan: ‘rraiiiiinglclibol ‘for, ; "will Mains, ‘pleaeeyvlritc ‘ Supt. promptly}? ' "_ ; Dllpils to registration, ; f4" miifliiflsfisliilveodt 12rd priv- r 1m of IiPmOIitIlP-‘isfllirlo at‘ aene- - : "l" Hosnital. New York City. All r “Pmm Paid». . m. 1-11-111. " i Salesman Wanted’, w“ ;~_'\" l l~_ ..‘.' i - Flllsma wsuran =- 10 ssu. hVaKelly-ifiwv 1.1"": T -' ‘I08 1M ~22‘! w, corro- - “lcilllbfidf an. . aovsas. . yihiii.i::*.:.lii=- sit": Mil i i" s- ylultruetlonlbli“‘~sebbazhiis ‘heir wwpwky ’~ i -‘ ' *3‘ "m- "5 . lure free. ‘writs nonilhlon earlier i" “W” r * " ~ m ‘"5 1" 9 College 1101 st. Lawrancd, MontreHl.“n-’3"3¢y “if 16B ‘I58 m . Tonight at‘ this they... moot _ ti". Viiiimisi mdfs i=4! same ts~.expectcd.by the. fansj, , . , ._. . WFPFKA! LEAGUE , Last night, ' the ‘neurones, defeated .of sac pins. . .0. Matheson of the na- inohas rolled] both-tho- high single dndiithree“ “sir ‘f; 5 ‘scoieifor m and do§'f1in's.“\.',"_,',. '_ . ‘ In. }the--sccond-.-mat_c_h'_,the Eurekaa won over the Alphas. winners of the first ‘section, by 83 pln_s. >J. Leltch. "m and sol. p 1 i" Following ‘are the line-ups and scores:- ' - ' ofthc. Alphas rolledbighest scores oi 1-»- , No. i Maintains $1.15. Canada Ne. Cobblers so. Blus, 11s. nods, .10. library,» quoting, _a_ glunfzber of auth- ors; on: the recreational and cultural xvalue‘ 'of good‘ liférature. Movies are I taking the-f-placato sgmefjextsnt of; bpaksnbutwonly in a limited way;- even the radio at its best cannot give us the minds of the great worthles- save in a secondary way and to most of us not nearly as effectively as a well written books Books still hold‘ a close corner in our hearts, and it! will be long simi- our time before men cease to read, and one may be ' inclined to exclalm i! ever that time comes ~"God Help Them," in that; HODGION-At Wfifisflofllfln N? 3-. day and generation‘; for, enshrined‘ J11!- ll» 193°» illflht Ion of-Mr. and between the silent covers oi the books Mrs. J. L. Hodgcon. -- 'of the world are the records of man's " progress from Eden onward: one might say, ‘from the ground urftheir struggles; their trials, their hopes, their . aspirations} their defeats and trial" slat. are.» bagsextr , No den-land for turnips. All consum- ' H _ PERSONALS James A.‘ Houston, Mayfield, is in the city, being a petty jurymesi’ at the Supreme Court. BIRTHS __--..-..-_-_a___...-._- aonosolr-At mdei-ieton. s. 1a., on January l6. 1980. to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ‘Hodgson, a son. lllllflllL-At Borden, on January sth, mo, to Mn. and m1. Barry Heffsll, a son. . _ _ _'_ ,' for reference and circulation. 's ab‘; otlon of the stan- dard authors, both o! serious writing iBIld-“BUOH; -aiso of ' , popula DEATHS W“? SMlTll~At ‘Georgetown, " ’ , Mr.“ Hai-rls then dealt .with another fcatuifeof the. building, the possib- ‘llitles of which are also great. That WAS. the museum of local-antiquities. natural hlstoryuleoiofy. 9W. Th”? may, be eitllervloanzuor glftr, and there already have. been made offers of objects of interco‘. along these lines in, the Iway of loans, perman- vni o" Qi-imwifi- At qesent there is no one in sight to take charge of thisvsectlon. For the time beingthls must be a labor of love; but it is hoped that somebody duly qualified may be ‘round in set the collections into shape for exhib- ltlon purposes when the building is ready. ' . The top floor has been dcvoitd l9 a collection of the late Mr. Han-ls‘ pictures which will be on exhibition as a loan. gallery. The trustees of the estate hope to have these as rolllfi‘ senative as possible of his Work- though of course the magnificent por traits on which his, fame chiefly rests ‘are privately owned. But the nastier available will embrace many phases and many types of the work 3 Exits/lit; 01-51501! mks as nitride line "VAGABONDS" . January 2o, 1m. captain John smith ‘i m "n . ~ivnllr-l..-,-ileavyoui-".......... 14a 1s as are 1e ycrrVfunerr-l notice hier- zinfdstirimlmua y” “°" °"?'""3".!°' N. Younkcr . . 1o: 120 . so . . ‘ - Card of Thanks g N s "it"? Oomrans. Amherst. a unmet m s‘ w, Mouton-At Colville, on Monday. “ 1,‘ - 9- W-Wli-il-fii- Egudmv ~76 W m Jan. amusieolm McLeod 1n his a T " “"" ‘Total ‘i763 . 82nd year. Funeral from his resid- Mrs. Augustus i-lurry wishes to sin- _ Biltlilel’! wflllléi] HkAMZNAé; ence Wednesday, Jan. i2. service cerely. think her neighbors and 1 starting at z o'clock. Interment friends forhthc many acts of kind- Qfffggimftuiiggiklg? é-‘fgag: gt i: absolutely. t ness shown her during the illness i- :2: i‘; i" airs“: i i?!’ mitt»??? 1i? , _ . " , g 'Tam1_';,._'$2'_""""" .. 3 - l” Wat“; u” ghg" a ' “:11”; beautiful floral tributes. 1191-1-21-11 g Employment wanted y "mass" . an residence Dilnltaflnlgo, Wednes- . 1. Lafierty 132 1n 1a w. loll. n. service Itartins at a n. ' _i-s {Win-woman warcrs woo: - or Saturdal’. Atllllrfluareipo- " i . nes-l-zl-zl. 1- wiles. f“ '"".-2'.'.‘1‘.;i.:""""" ‘” “‘ "" $.22 .§i‘..."‘“..'..f;.";..ii‘:..'."i'.'. , , _ . ....—-**~*-"*.._r rah-r": . ".22: ,,,"g!?,,§,=._;*,,~;=_"___ ‘y, l, ':',-,;:‘ ""~ "f|.';"°"'""- f". T19; Throat. , ‘l: - a u Renlove ‘huskiness A g l‘ .1“ , emiOriI-amI-A h and tickling 168W!!!‘ v ~ ‘_ ‘ _ n _helery a as -.: I ~ (Oeaalllit no» 11:1: BELL" " 12o 11g m. Interment, ldarshfleld cemetery. m uuonaoaaro-at Zen-m Maternity n ashslatsiseaaumbuheiosai artichoke-turnout, ' f‘; F01‘ ‘invaluable for speak- ers and singers. .i>uicui.zse"sox; v . SpidagOnly- By The Provision-mus “MBCKIDITOH I .- - ' v -'.l.i-_ ,- Dlfiffi" u. ‘HI "' _¢_ k . done t‘- “ nzt his busy life. The building will be under control of a Board Bi Directors. cmlslstlrag oi his Honour the Lieutenant Goverpor. the Premier. the Mayor. a represent- ative of the Harris family, the trus- tesiof the Dodd Library. an appointee by the Government a d an appointee by the City Coun .' This will give a board very representative of our community. ' It is interesting to note. that, while our-building has been in progress. an archive building is beingcolTl-Phl- edlnlialifaxsndalso oncls contem- plated in New Brunswick: yet M"! have been infl enced in any way. by an r. . If ev- eryone assists without doubt our lib-" rary and museum may be a truly repreeenatfve one in the Maritlmfl- 1n conclusion mdfor the infor- mation oi- thoae who think tho build- ing too severely plain outside. Ml‘- Harris epiaiaed that the money ll the eiqaoaai of the blinders had been stretched to its frmoet to moot all requirements which the interior. de- manded and which received the firs‘- oenaidaratien. Ia much so thit the create over tile-entrance, door and first meeting in the New Year oi the Children's Aid Society was held in the Town Hall, Silmmerslde, last week, the president, Dr. J. A. Mc- Phee, presiding. There was a good attendance and much interest was taken in the proceedings. After rout- ine, the agent, Mr. Vincent Harring- ton, read his monthly report, in which he reported a good deal of: poverty among the, school children‘ and that a number of children were being kept home from school on ac- count oi lack of sufficient warm clothing. Anyone desirous oi helping these poor children to attend school can send contributions of clothing to Mr- Vlncent Harrington on Church Street, next door to m. Sinclair's residence. All appeal was made by' the teachers in the School for clothes for the children in need. Several new members were enrolled and it is hoped a good many more will Join the Society in the near future. S. --DEA"I‘II 0F WELL KNOWN SUMMERSIDE LADY-The death occurred on Friday night oi Miss El- izabeth Katherine Clark (known to her many friends as Miss Llbbie) at the home of her sister, Mrs- George Warren. Miss Clark had been in failing health for some time, but did not take to her bed until a few days before her death. She was the daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Tryon and is the last but one of seven sisters; four bro-i then also predeceased her. The de-l ceased has been a resident of Sum- ' mersldo for‘ forty years, removing; with her aged mother and hcr sister, 1 Miss Eliza Clark, from Tryon after} the death of their father. In Sum-i mcrsld they opened up a boardlngj establishment which they carried on! vcry successfully for many years and '7 through her kindness and considera- tion for others Miss Clark endeared ; | sire of submarines. . ,. _ . ..,_ I -, .._,__~ s m... . g ‘A: or mo“ o! h’ ' PIIBIII 5511x131- nan-a.“ (continued from gaged for the past five "a 1n v0.5 (Continued from page i) vast issues or naval reductions. burg? Lymb AM - , . ur , . .. the hopes of the participating gov- Alba". Bu?“ m. a‘; 52mg! ,0‘ crnlnents. Premier MacDonald. for “gnaw; d‘ instance, placed disarmament and, B dllfimfllllll "P19"! unemployment st thc front of the‘ fr”: T‘: cgsflxmrnth” ¢5§?‘"?.~.'.'" ' ,. ~ , _§ Q “EC _ ' British labor paws election Pro ,He Wm be fir“ d b smnhflxfio gram. Almost hie am act on taking ° Y J-J- find v office in June wls to begin in north- °i ‘he All-flriwy-Generalfs dwarf.- em Scotland that series of contro- ma“; A‘ Mcbwd 5i=°i=1o1l¥1iffen¢ versies with General Dawes. Am:rl- "'smf,xig"xilius'mer°"' K" _,j.".‘,' can Ambassador, that took thc - ~ ° “n. K- C-. l-‘Lghloiulc- whole world by storm. £61153‘, cglnslcrl, and he willigrixlecf The main questions before the y - - "'15- K 9-. Vnllomivler conference, so far as they are at‘ W! R- H- Grier. K. 0., of rel-onto present apparent. miiy be summed iirolvrrzrlrous ivniii _~ ' up u youows; _ The past week has been a meme?“ (U_The AnflmAmefln ous one in brokerage housejlfii‘ 5| parity agreement. . {Wills of the Sollowsy-Mille booiuril (m-sbolitlen of big betuesiupe,‘ "It ivlnnivrs office were eouillilyke or at least limitation of their size "i- “ndcr thcdlrectlon of the Men; and armament. rel-Abolition naval tuba Attomey-General, wlul§lirn0n m. nmlyumn mi tario, officials of the Attorney-Ce" | Verdi's dcpartlnellt spoilt severalalgy (t)—A Mediterranean pact Bimi-i "1 Oils" vhwkins uu-Jnemugi n.1- to the Pacific pact concluded at hooks and accounts. TheJsgIioEago the Washington conference of 1922. lsivbic Fcrlons Matthews, miwisni. Over the question of battleships 11¢! also were visited by Govemméng the difference between Britain and Iwdliors. but it was pointed out both parations for the trial, w Hons-l . I tile United ‘States is narrowing i" Mllllil/Obfl and Ontario thatit was down, though it created a miniature miwiy Chr-‘Olllnl up of’ tr me. ctorm a few days ago. The British ihvdo and not the result‘ com. Labor Governrnent prefers to take steps looking towards the abolition of the big ship. The United Estates is not ready to abolish thc battleship but ls apparently willing to cut down replacement allowed under the Wash lngton Treaty. With the French on thc left, and thc Americans .on ills right, Col. The I Hon. .1. 1.. Ralston, Canadian Mln- l lster of Defence and the chief can~. ndian delegate, will be well placed when the plenary session opens at 11 ._ trends were recorded. ‘ a. m. tomorrow. l plaints. . Uurilii; thc wcck. lt was Adllsclpsgd by Hon. It. .. Poolcy flncLur-‘vwln, bum. Attorney-General ray-gnu,“ Columbia and Alberta, that “we!” control of brokerage and financial houses is being sought under 99min. ion-wide interlocking pr0""~rln| laws ‘The events in brokeragewllguse circles were reflected in stock mar. kc; trading, especially gij-fpgmng, all Vancouver, and exceedingly cavY tlansicrs and higher _ mm man: SIR. THOMAS WBHISII’; of w. ._.-_...._.-,.-...-.. y. .._4“ _;_ . ......__ dows of the stores on the right side ~--._€__ ' oi the street going east. The run-i icvlltiilued from pare l)“ i aways wild career came to a l1nlt'Q°"°Y"“l°"¢- T111950 8J1i011ni>3d'i25"§1, when the horse dashed up the steps |67°-°°°-°°°~ The previous goyeijfifiéiy and entered the door of the freight {had mill. the cost of the war imjgg. shed of the railway station, thc door I "Wlns- A5 these statements we}; not being wlrlc enough for the shafts bmndcifit throughout the province the horse was brought to a stancl- and have no doubt cl'en.l.2d_,p,q,,_l;|1. still. Mr. 1a. McNclll of Mlscouche. Pic-ism" upon the public mind, 1 re- was driving the team, which slew- We“ irhfilflviitko oi’ a stlwmihi ed coming round a corner and Mr. I i“ °° m" 150B 01 our war 4pm,,“ McNclll was pitched out but fortun- ‘di-sckmd i" 511° “Twill Pillfllcfi‘ ‘ e ately not hurt, The sleigh was turn- | °r the D°mmi°n mvgmlilent and ed on its side. The driver managed l with!“ my °W11 kflllwlodge asfipllster to right it but could not gain control i dim“! u"? Pflfiflii 1n question, The * 18-881mm of revenue for the sire, 11;. considerable damage to the sleighlcfll Years from Mei-eh a1, islsroo but the horse was unhurt. S. Mam“ 31- 1929- iliciiliive. was “one ___ ‘billion, four hundred bndftigcyv ‘QBANKERS’ AND POST OFFICE million dollars. For the citoss srlcns-"Ihe bankers of ' "w fissrecals" current expenditure Sumrnerside crossed sticks at the w“ m" b11110". Ono hundred and Crystal Rink on Saturday night for ‘Jimtymme "mm?" 40119-11. leaving a the first time this season with the sum“ °i ‘Worm Over current ex- of the animal. The pccldent ....;.-_~.._....e._....,-..........,-s.-.._........;._v_.__. staff of the Summcvsidc Post or-i flee. 'I‘ho game was played on very, fast ice and was correspondingly‘ speedy. It became so hot at one per-i lod that Lefurgy and Gallop mo-’ mentnrily mistook the nature of the‘ contest and staged a flstic encounter which was proceeding very evenly. until Callander intervened for tlici bankers {and hockey was resumed. The contest was so even that at the end of the final period the score stood one-one, the goals being madcI Jointly by the forward lines of each. team. In the ten minutes overtime; play the bankers scored tile winning, goal, the game ending two-one in their favour, The line up was as fol-i . penditures of nearly chm’ Q-eg and fifty million dollars. ‘IfUwQQix. fend the calculation to lncludg u" 11ml year ending March s1. 1921, this Surplus is increased by seventy-Jive millions and in the next flscahggq by thirty five millions more; 111m flzures. of current expcndltulefin. ciudt- sown: all other consolidated fund items, interest charges upisnlwlg loans and pensions during the per- iod coverccl. Apart therefore ffvli’ “'5? elflielldlllllfe other than tho jot? going items and expendlturcgm cg: l:al account, the entire surplus d revenue over current expenses for rilas years mentioned was available to be applied upon the principal of war and demobolization expenditure, or l :- , __ a‘: om“ Banktfl‘ to capital expenditure account. ,0: K. Cameron Goal Etter Piiliiy t0 one and partly ‘the other. Pete" ‘ Defence crazier Capital expenditure is expenditure Mcxayi Gallop upon wells and undertakings ofa H Schurman Forward Callcnder permanent’ nature which when ' 0s” “an” Dick“ structed constituted an asset Q!_Qi6 8mm‘ Ramsay: Dominion ‘just as a house is or‘ - [sot to an individual, .an office’ blild- Referee, ‘Lee Linkletter. —-FINE PERFORMANCE IN El‘- " ing lo a financial lllStitiltimlUOf-I rondbed and terminals structure to ‘a railway company. ‘rhe capital ex- hersclf to a very large number of ,. “©3111 BALL-Rev, J, p, c, Fra- fricl-lds and acquaintances. She was scr's Sunday School class put on al a consistent member of the Meth- i very fine variety show in Epworth odist Church and later of thc Unlt- Hall on Friday evening. The hall ed Church in Canada, taking an-ac- ; was filled to the doors with an ap- tive part in the different societies ‘g preclatlve audience. The perform- of the Church. Miss Clark was prs- once was entirely the unaided efforts sent at the dedication and laying of . of the boys who were mostly in their the Corner Stone of the Methodbtitecns and every detail was carried Church; Summerside. Until quite re- out without a hitch. The skill of the cently she had held important cfflc- I youthful actors speaks well for their es in the Missionary Society of Trin- y future success. A vaudeville number ity United Church and was also a was first put on and the humorous member of thc W. C. T. U. There re- i stories and local bits kept the people mains to mourn, one sister, Mrs. i laughing all the time. Some musical George Warren of Summerslde, to urnbera follow d in which Road whom The Guardian extends its sin- Muttart excelled on the accordiani cere sympathy. , The funeral took ’ l.“ W were Item- walter oallbeeit, w. w. samba. n. Allcp. G~ W. Phillip. will Strum and Lat-not OI: (but Geqge ‘i ; _. _ .. _' '_ar‘-lv'.1i <1" ~51 . .51.." so uni iyua. and Edgar Brown on the mouth or- m. eraser officiated "aflths grave 2 staniey Morrison, ably supported hyipusm“. he meant that if- {wnmc Inman and Eric Melrwen. Much credit is due for the success {of thc ‘entertainment to the follow- who attended to ‘the bust. '_ of affalraz-Robert. Ciflt Morrison. marlin m- ime. mum. an.‘ Victor ylinnran, pcndltures of the Dominion go - merit for the six years Nit-lb to Oil -20 inclusive. aggregated twohx: red and forty four millicrrlllb From March 31st, i915 to March 31, 1922, they aggregate a ligtlsflaovor three hundred millions. 111cm capital . expenditures over this pcrtcdneoi eight years embrace such items-u ' completion of construction ofitililnt‘ ional Transcontinental Railway and Quebec Bridge. commenced b? W‘ previous administration: consikflhtlm of Hudsolis any Railway§Oaf1adi§n ‘Govemment Railway and; "16 ill!‘ portant undertaking oi thoWQiAPQ Ship canal, which has cooutv, h" [over ninety million dollarUI-MHNI place '01s Monday afternoon, a-_short gan. A humorous play entitled "The Hinder commmum, during m, p". service being held at the house, Rev. i New Maid," was a scream with Ezl- l,“ h, que,,|°n_ - J. P. C. Fraser officiating, and from ,gar Brown and Wilfred Inn-fan asl thence to Trinity United Church f the mistress and maid. During lntr-r- ' Mmm" Wm,“ m; deummfly mjkl where a beputiful service was held ‘ mission there was a sale of or" a s“bumgnz known by plni-ife " conducted by Rev. Mr. Fraser, assist- "and instrumental music. The closing ranwl x ‘humor; militia thin ed by Rev. W- H. "Harding. The re- l number was a play called “The Wld- i whcn h, “and “m; me ‘ ni" mains were laid to rest in the family } ow's Victim." in which tho iIOHTIiOr the w" ‘M demomumgm p". plot in the People's Cemetery. Blcwlpart was very capably [taken hymn ("d nmrewn meet tty t . 1 am confident that‘ Miami-I lment had paid out oi._ m. Ni ,ordlna\'Y expenditure tnblisdllll-ll" nual lntereot uponiwaridebt - " ,1 nual pensions and in add * paid all capital 0061MB‘!- ing those d~"ak'rws,