I - ' ‘ i 111s. r_~.naa|.,ir|~ri-:11>w~ miaumaw . ‘race ri-iusii- " A ; '*“ .. eeepeeoeweeo seeoeoeeeeee‘ "One 0f the 1110M; DYOIDOIOIIII . . 4qq.qgqggg'l,¢gg..q.q.‘qiq.§v§ l l‘ VIOLIN OUTFIT AND BOOK WIT] ' .r_EJ1&UARYf§-. 7M’ .0, ' - . Painter PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING mo ' I magnificent ship, operated by u", c, P. R... and it is certainly sailing de lww on her; but no ship is pleasant at this season of_ the year, when w, I AT» GYII-O-The regular weekly - |dinncr of the Gyro Olub took place g last evening in the Parker you”, _ ‘with Gyro Dave Bethune in the Chair. its-Judge Stewart was the speaker of the evening. discussing in all lllwmllnl manner island politics and Scottish judges. ' nsrumvs (continues from ptge n ..._._...-....__'__ I08 CORRECT VIOLIN ' icouutries is Italy. with its people JND-‘IIUCTION _. ‘thoroughly innoculated with the will i _ cocasz a Correct Violin instruction and spoo- I - . I lal attention given to all pupils. . . Join to-Ihy. Try to work and under splendid organ- ‘NEW roars consimvatolr or PROF. EMANUEL. of loetea- ization built up by Mussolini, um‘ "W" “"5" ‘"3"- "Ccecho Slavia is coming right to “m” mnr;flggzn":pam'm"7 the front as s. manufacturing coun- mdsa oLMonctoi-i. I has perfect. Once in Ir. Wade the minute, z loam‘ mm om. we m.“ . ‘ma’ and had‘ received considerable injur- ies. _ try. and practically eve bu s ho Thorn '_" Ed on '33 w” W? n‘ m: ' .' who“. ‘Lttetown. grkqlfun s‘. went over with us w: mikxin: a, h v i MUSIC 65 Elm Avenue KRAINS OPEN LINES. ~All the ‘bone gain»! mlailaryrxmmn magi,‘ ATTENDED Hm AUCTION “w” p‘. “u; 915.“, bee-line for that country to buy I107 Queen St. Charlottetown. I'.l.l. ra way lines were cleared of snow - Over lleardons Barber Shop. ~iadies' hats. hosiery. and gloves. With t - Phone ION-L. ' yf""rdli' after the heavy snow and ' ‘. of the day previous. The train w'..lch opened the line to Summer. .sidc returned to Charlottetown at 12.40 p. m. The Sourls train return- ed at 12.20 p. m.. and tbs Murray Harbor train at 4.45, the latter en- countering considerable difficulty. l PHONE, 613 ‘ 3 lleiilitalmfluariiian srl-JCIAL SKATE A‘! RINK T0- 515111‘. A11 waltz program g bands late us the yards were blocked with U w ma“ s 18m snow and considerable drift was _____ |running. The men refused to work jiOCliEY FALCONS VS. Alhltill noon owing to the low tempera- |"'".5_ Game ztam a; no smrpeture, l0 below zero. The train arriv- umfcd in the city at 11.30 last night. ___ The cm- ferry docked at Borden at 5,1511“, SKA-n; AT RmK t“; 6.0a last evening leaving Tormcntine }The' train at Tignish left eight hounlmmlmy Wm‘ m‘ "mm" ""- W: "We visited the Hudson's Bay wua house on Monday morning. the 1'lth. and found that they were of- fering about 5.000 silver fox skins. This warehouse. by the why, is the finest thing that has ever been built for that purpose in the world. 1L5 cost was approximately $5,000,000, and every one is impressed with the wonderful thought and cure that was put into its construction. For in. stance. its walls are double, and the -air is changed every thirty minutes,‘ theiemperature being kept at 58 de- grees. In addition there is a. cold storage plant in the basement where m“ "6 llflld Hui-ll the auctions. In Prom our very exalted viewpoint she‘ looked like a toy ship, and I had, difficulty liecldllll whether it was the car ferry or not." ‘ Attended I'll!‘ Sales. It will be rememhe ed that in C S. McLure, M.L.A., Colonel Mpg. Kinnon left for London on Jan. 7 in order to attend the fur sales of the Hudson's Bay Company which are held on Jan. 2'1. "We arrived in England on the 15th. after a very stormy trip," the colonel explained. "The ‘Duchess oi Richmond‘ is a ‘ilfiiiT. All waltz program i) bandslm- 1m l" m-- "he d“? l" " m" Sh” i; to 10.30. 1810 ‘ left on return for Tormcntine at 7.29 and arrived there at 0.30.‘After re- mmm "no" Rum‘; Chin.‘ 9M5‘ coaling the ferry again left for Bor- peitcr Unis. Dciicr China. d9“ M‘ mtdmgm" , DAMAGE rirom ntlzzann ma- "OFKEY FALCONS AB] PORTED-lsiany chimneys _were ME“ Game SW15 at .733 Smrplblown down during the blizzard on 1319 i Sunday. One ivas in the residence of Mr. J. J._ Tsainor at the corner of lB24-.-2-10-l2i. one part of ‘the building there i; an auction ‘room constructed very much was very little damage here, A m, like our own Prince Edward Theatre, cuiiar freak played by tiie wind was °0ly more eXilcllfllvcly in that the a large portion, about ten feet square} "nest "l! h" bee" "Bed l0!‘ the tom from m, side o; u,“ Bu,“ walls, ceilings. etc. Thcre are wst Livery sub]; Th, chrmuey on m, rooms, avatorics, tea rooms. ctc., in drill hall was also blown over as was l °°'m°°"i°"~ M"! mw- i" “ddlllilll W the new chimney at the dmperiahlhl‘ lllldsmYi BlylComilfllly. Lamp- Biscuit factory, which iorlunaiely fell S°"'=-’ Frederick llulh and practical- clesr of the building. Mr. Angus ‘Y "a"? “ucllllll l" Li-‘lldlm 18419111 “In”, SKATE In. “INK To“ weyniouth and Dorchester streets. NlGilAT All waltz program 0 bands Mr- W" 9' Gm“ '3' s°h°°l strcct" l .30. gm 0 [City Hospital having driven Mrs. A DIEEHNG 0F n"; CONSFHL lGiliis thckre ‘during the height oil are vmvz woman's ORGANIZ/t- mwlm-us “ha”; H; lrwizgfcr”: 7 TION will be held in the Canadian bwsfioflmliwl d; f“) dung e A hank of Commerce Building. Thurs- lxxlbnlbcr of 02in" house“ h‘: ‘their ‘my filming at a obmckl t ’chimneys blown‘ over ‘during the lillii-Zi-tu- h. 4 lstorm including that of Russel Rop- ‘ rnr FUNERAL of the late John "P- °l""l°l"l°“"‘ ITWWY- A‘ "w ‘ lilcDumlld takes place from his late “skmnc” S‘ M‘; lb” cl'“t“s°n'blmiv"ll resident-c, 43 Pownal St.. this aftcr- Tvevguzashle‘! flsrfifigay thcarsool gm ."'sti t2'ii<,'° ‘ . ' xiglfafggitifla air-st: n 0cm firemen were called out during the “I l afternoon to the residence of the ~ rm: arrnnmarn of Sunday's Ml-‘m P°“'"- D°'°“°“°' 5m“ . 51,323.11 m the my wok um fol-m o; lwhcn the chimney fell while a l _ piled high m m, 5mm; begween m; was no damage from fire however. ' curb and the sidewalks. Pedestrians A 511111151‘ "ll W" "l"'°l‘¢d_l'° 1“ ' walked between walls of whiteness. Hlllflbflrl? 5""! "he" u" in a few places towering shoulder Crflfillcd through l-llB l'°°l- A clllm‘ high. Although the plough operated "CY lllfl it We "Slllellce °| Ml!- Q m, ihsJu-iiiriyinl stxeeLs motor traf- R. Smallwood, Brighton. gave the fio ivns impracticable on account 0f flfvlllm wlllllllelllbl‘! “/°l'k l" "- “m” u} sooflness of the snow. hand extinguishers being used. ‘There l¢>O£GOOOO4000QOO4004GOOOOO 060086600669-000000 O00 60 Q 0 - Classified Advertisements .. iOe per line of s words lo per line of l words . lo par line of 8 words ............ '|e per llna of 5 words Eight Insertions m ea . “ya eoeflooeeeeoeeoeoeeoee" e0 e4 eoeepoeeeveooe M 0000 Agents Wanted D0 YOU MEAN BUSINESS 40000000000 0 0 o e o 0 0 0 0 O O 9: Emil; 0F THE BEST DlRI-ICT T0 ronsumer agents and salesmen are llilFfl up with the Laurcntian be- tunic we supply them free oi Guardian. - wgit-nti-t-iolis-‘Vacant Male charge, with the best selling equip-t ' ‘innit in Canada, give thcni Free q suit’. to demonstrate my "1"" U" , lush commissions besides big cash i bonuses. We give their customers flu host value of their money. quick some: and protect tiicm by Bill‘ “Square deal guarantee" of satis- faction of money back. Our big Spring line of custom-tailor. inade- tmmcasurc, samples which includes - rurmcnts at all prices, and our big lino of men's wear which consists AMBITIOUS MEN EARN WIIILI learning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert instruction-big demand. Litera- ture free. Write Dominion Berber College 1107 St. Lawrence. Montreal S. V. M. 1-7.1-t,2l,2I.I-|,l1,18,25,34 1118,25 "WnéTiEiLTvK/‘IEE- 1819711311 just returned home from thc| Cameron, who lives near-by was not "um" “'5 “"15"”- quim m {mun-um as m, chimney “The furs were open to .be viewed, on hi, , 3rd,...” when blow“ down; starting Monday the 17th; but there cfaghgd rhmuih the mo; 0mm.‘ was no one around that day except dwgllln‘; which mum-u] by “mm ourselves. Tuesday and Wednesday chimneys included the. iollowlngt- “w” WM “Y5 115°. “lid W! "mi M; lllrgnk Tinnqh (m, 01d m“, to the conclusion that silver foxes residence. Malpeque Road) W. C. ‘rumor, Mrs. Dr. Carruthers; Dr. Blanchard, E. Coffin. B. Psoli. R. would have to be given away in or- der to move the trade. There seem- ed to be an apathy which‘ struck y...“ wedge Shaun] heap, o; 5,109,. heavy iirewas in the stove. There ' T0 LET-GOOD SHORE FARM. dwelling and barns. lclcal- place for summer guests. Box X. Y. 2., care, 1802-2-18-61. terror into us. i-ioweyer, on Thur5. day the continental buyers come in A we]; jug; lngpoducgq 1mg Lon. considerable numbers, and on Friday don is forywomen who wish to re-. "d smlldil’ u" “'“l°h°.“$° SVYaYm" duce, the figures being hidden froni “l "ml "1""- nll except the one being Weighed. "Oa the following Monday morn- ing the sale took place, beaver, mink. marten and other furs preceding the silver fox furs. They all sold iri fair- ly good quantities; that is to say, i mlins and W. E. Hyndmsn. WOOD-At Crlpllld. Feb. 4, 1930. My, ‘ad Mm 3mm W0“, ‘ s” _ p large as expected. but tho prices were ~' all lower by from twenty to thirty per cent than the previous year. al- _______________ ________ , though there were a few lots o! e3. '[\'|Qn0uGAi,L_BnYAN_AL 51d. ltra fine quality skins. such as my: “mum, on rrhurmlyl "bra", 13“, ‘special lot of E. B. mink which by Rev. c. N. Brown. Coleridge Mc- bronchi a blr price. Dougall of Springfield West. to Wil- ' ma. Alice M. Bryan. oi‘ Csscumpec. I Manruaoas Some Prime Polls. » DEATHS "The silver foxes come on Tuesday A" __ and our purchase skins started the Manda“ “h 17‘ M“ Vernon Me. z The interest increased as .he better Eachern. Funeral notice later. formerly of Cavendish. P. ll. I. YOUNGIIUSBANDV-ln this city on February 17. 1030. William Edwin Younghusband. Funeral private. did not think it was worth that fig- ure, but there were two men who not get it. and that made for lively bidding. . “We were next with £114 and £110 for two very fine medium sliver skins of three and foia‘ year old foxes from the Vimy Ranch. Thcsc skins were. by the concensus of opinivu, Fthe very best on the sale. being the Wlearestiand the best finished in every respect. » "The next highest price was £70, also for one of our skins. "At one time there was a consid- SIlEPPAltD-Dled in the city. Feb. i7. Benj. Sheppard, age so years. Funeral from his iaie residence 65 Victoria. Ave. Wednesday morning at 0.46 to the church of the Most l-ioly Redeemer. / IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Matth- ews. who departed from us Feb. 18th. 3 of practically everything n man oi‘ ' boy wears, ls now ready. I! yo" mean business and want to get into action, write today and tell us all about yourself. We have one of our WANTED MEN THROUGHOUT tho Province between the ages of 28 and 50 with executive ability, good education. character and i918. Today brings back sad memories of a loved one gone to rest, and those who think of her today‘ erable case-up in the bidding. This occurred towards the end of the first . day that the sliver foxes were solcl; but next morning the bidding was strong again and the sale ended pleasing personality, and who have had experience in selling or com- mercial work. which has brought thcm in contact with the public. If "Hrs-t in Canada" selling equip-v nicnis ready for you. Laurcntlan Limited, 4510 dc la. Roche St. Mon- mnl‘ A‘ w‘ 248'“ you have these qualifications. there *--------—-—-- is an opening for you with oppor- Found tunity for advancement in a buli- \_ _______ _______ ness that has been established for rmqun __ Tum (mun “any over sixty years. 1n RDIYIHIJCIU Guardian 1g0q.3.1a-3i your age-miarried or single educa- tion end actual experience. ad- '_T_‘“‘_“‘ """ "" dress in confidence Jo P. O. he: Miscellaneous s20. Charlottetown. 1007-2-10-01. is...» au-"aso MaoDONALI), LAND Lost slllilyor. Box l2, Charlottetown. d _ _ m'n""lm°p ' LOST-MALI rox. lilil. Manic- rmwro TAG! to“ T“! “(M inks ‘PJ BO. No tip. App y w“ shipment. on mo“ “on” Penns- Moore, New Perth.- flit-Ii Guardian Central Printcry. ~---------—— For Sale 135001120 FROM hi}! RANCII. ONE malc fox. two funnies. Reward if Pflnlured alive. Foxes are registered. . Please notify by phone if any foxes are seen about. Lloyd Cox. Morell. ‘ 180532-1541. 6.16m. chi-Tina? Ion sari. W. c. human, Glasgow Read. 1783-2-15-31. For; sar.s:'s'o§'anlifo||. anew Farquhhrsons Livery Ctable, 3i FOB BALI. 1'0 LIT. AND room signs on iiandat Guardian TENDERS "I.- h" MANAGER. 0F Mvllllllue 1:“ Circle. for year-be- ""1010: sprain. "win be received llytlieBccNt-lf! till March btll. h ‘h 1 ed b t. Me t e on" v‘ o 0v you is quitrsatisfactorlly. This psychology of the sales-room is difficult to un- derstand. Perhaps the buyers got itired. At any rate, it is certainly a peculiar phenomenon. and if one is caught at that period one is sure t‘) experience a certain amount of dis- appointment. A loving mother true and kind No friend on earth like her we find. sm- all oi us she did her best. But God gave her eternal rest. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly. tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear Mother. mt we do not think of you. A" 5"“ 8°“- . when the ovum‘ shun“ m h“ "Our advice was to sell everything lng ‘ and we are sitting all alone. l To our hearts there cornea a longing if she only could coma home. lnserted- by sons. , 1810 in hm" go “of my dear meth- sr, Mrs. James Llewellyn. who depart- ad this Ilia I'll. 10. llll. ' Today brings haeh and nielerlal of s loved an lone to rit- Asul those who‘ thlhh of her today Are‘ the one‘: who lmQ her belt. Y“ are not firlotteii mother dear. Never shall "h: III"! Illi- Pllltllllrtlon PUIITI_ . _. wow“. “m "u "n" rec‘ ' that only the purest drugs For further particulars ierillv to °"'°" . . u _\ stcrtlarv. D. 4., atewert. lower . , . Mmlllfue. P ' nae-a-u-u. ,Wantefl ' " L‘ -m a '1‘ -‘ ‘ WANTED’!!! taorjaalan -~ °""h'_"f_w_'_'_"°d __ in private lhmlly.'ApplfIfl WANTELA n”, cLA” MA‘! xflllvlflbil. ‘u... w; I n "M" n‘ n‘ “h; be used in following the written in- hnfl" ‘awn’ flunk,‘ In 3", structiona inued to patients by repu- 1||g table physicians. The drugs must _ __ also be of the strength specified and ooeooeeeteeeeoo-eeeee00000 illlllfl l0 Jill!- llli flllll- KlNDQPl-llllll- er Jones. . . . i l the withdrawals were not quite as’ s... o. m... s...» Awls o i c M L 1 .'.'.i.'.‘2"...‘;'...‘.’;'.'°§".'. §."§".....'.'.°?'$E§ nun-aim 011M _ p 1101-" fofKings-tzh Term Institute not I ac #4" i prescriptions o’... with confidence. _. s; years old.‘ mm“... .. i a M 1K _ _ Iffifilgenrilroghfiirhmri m...» " A A v teilwallsltb when‘ i A a? "Eaton i-Jtcckholihfllfiiijm also‘: s , ‘ ' ' _ _ Ilene lie‘ I C0." Inroduce oil ss-g- i" Q53“,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,',,,,,r,. raa- raonf-r oaoooian . ’ l; n _ ) N ‘. \ f‘ ‘ f" g. their ' °‘ ' r w» H H» 6 ‘we 004w e e 0 0v“ v v , their lower labor costs. longer hours j-—--------'—--—————--———-—‘l and greater industry exhibited by "m" ma“ hmd- u w‘ km" ma‘ the workmen, they are getting the Lampsoifs and Frederick Huih hadibuflneu_ ‘ an enormous quantity of skills to fob, "Rgumarflg, has prospered greatly 1°" with" Th“ W" '1” m‘ mflmmlf by the acquisition of valuable min- °t m‘ Hudwn" my Cllmwll-Y °m‘,'ing and oil fields from Hungary. eials. and as a result the only skins ~Russ1a i, making ("mic effort, left unsold were a few which’ had_ p, Mme bu]; and they have new a been forwarded with firm reserva-iflve years- programme which they "km" Th‘ d°m'nd w” iwd- m ma‘ are banking on. At the end of that kfin, showing that silver fox is flop-|peflod they expect to b, producing “l” “Pd Wm‘ Se“ pmvldl"! theflenormous quantities of wheat. etc. rancher realizes the changed finan-i They am going mm (m. farming am; “*1 “mum” ""3 “ccelml 1°“’°l':will not allow any of their precious “dc” isable to be exported. excepting to "MY- Milbm- "M" 1115811001“ 0"‘; build this, business up into a big in- silver foxes is second in none in they dun,” same l,“ o; com-m m, mo“ wlmd “m, when °ltim°ll i5 "erlgexpensivc fur in the world; and huh” "eurdm bl’ ‘he “"d5°‘"',there were no Russian sable at the Bflyflompeny. was relieved. as I Hudson-s Bay auction, “N “lam when ‘he “l9 “'35 “l”; “Russia expects also to raise silver “"5"” 9." Y°5ll°ll5lbllllY l5 l"“"‘,foxes in great quantities in Siberia. chnsers had been great and there is‘ The“. Ckanwhatka red m,‘ 15 m". m) use In dlsgmfl“: u“ f3“ “miivellous, and if they can- put the we h“ C°7tflmll ‘mm’ a 5°‘ °5 “'°l"§samc amount oi fur on silver foxcs Wm" M“ McLure- in “der w um‘ i they will have everybody beaten. iliarize himself thoroughly with thei- uAS an mustnmon o; what the collection of Frederick "liutii and C.’ Rusaiansbm do with a ma“ lndus_ M- Lmpslm- which we?” M‘ m} try, we were told a. few days before view when I icft but would be oniwe 1e“, m“ they ‘Md prawn“), ‘h’ mlbwmi M°“d"y' rmnnncdl taken the herring business from W"? ‘mu he Wm “Mme” have “Great Britain, and all within the further report to make on fur mur- ‘ In“ f", month,’ previous m which kets shortly after his return when may had no,’ exported any! he receives the cabled advices re- . garding the prices realized at the auctions of these furs which started, yesterday. Feb. 17. I understand that.‘ “Russia has ordered 100,000 ha,” between 15.000 and‘ 11.000 skins wlil‘_m,.s ‘mm Hm” Font w, lcarmm be offered. These are not all than.” me way’ that an of Iicnry Ford-s u" hem bu‘ the rmmml” Wm b“ tractors arc built in Cork.‘ Ireland. “and n ‘ubsequem’ auctimu", 'l"liose used in America arc shipped The !°"°“'m3 “Mb” statmwrW-acruss the Atlantic from the Old on the fur market situation was. C:-mnt,.y_ M... Ford h“ orslnlud . 5W9“ m CM" M‘°Ki““°“ by m“ "l tremendous ‘British company and a the officials‘ of the Hudson! Bay ma,“ cavmng about m; “m; is um Fmnpml’: ' iicr cvnstruction. Other subsidiary companies with this as the parent cirnpany will operate in France. jlrvlllafii’. Russia and elsewhere. ‘We saw ilzc new "Fords" on dis- - play in the Ford salesrooni in Lon- "tnslflte- o” mm‘ mwably be‘ (ion; and a British cnglnccr told me cause. of the uncertainty of the fur that “my ‘wit: outcnssed any Em" trade situation during the past few m, cal. o! “early the “n” prim months~the London winter raw fur‘ This gfliuemm had lived m the “Wm” “"5 "traded {m “mtswi Colonies and he said that the Brit- nul’ ‘"59 numb“ M buye“ m‘ me ish cars were not adapted to condi- Wfimt mush“- The “umb” Mittens there, the American cars be- llllltls W!“ lll-‘Pwted m’ Hudsmlfl ing better suited to rough roads. etc. Tractors For Russia. run MARKET SITUATION 12v lcorznofl. JANUARY-FEBRUARY. ' 1930. McE-‘WEQEQIXFQM, cm, ‘ya-Ivan I fray. The first lot sold pretty iowlml’ c°mpmlfls h" wuww)“ "at". The lllilh priced British cars. 0f ‘ll! "cmmi “Pwtflmm and "h", course, such as the Rolls Royce and ‘Srades of silvers were rcaaalicd. outlaw’ “la began the" we" hwsfih» U"? Blllllllll’! "l! lll B 01M! by l-llfim- |some very good prices L-r extra rleui- Clem‘ 3”“ m the snellmm t" "Wselves. These master productions ex- LAIltD-At Broadview. Slslc, on Dec. i skins were realized. One cxtraordin- °°"‘m°d“t°' l“ “m!” Wh° W155" "Tcell anything the Americans have 31. 1020. Rev. Geo. A. Laird aged 77. i ary specimen which we understood be mcaem- Th“ "c" “Were”- Wulbeen able to make, and in this fine ‘was 1mm um Hudson-s Bay com_ sustained throughout the three daysfflas; of ca“ Great Brita,“ Wm no panys collection. realized £154. We auctmn‘ 3doubt retain her supremacy. But in l WAW-lwllflll d- Bfillflll Wfiflkflllllil (ll. mass production the Yankee beats the market had been anticipated. tho field. due to the fact that he cach decided that the other siiouldfc°ml3mtiu°n w“ Yemalklibll’ fin“ has been able to produce the most ‘T01’ millil 01 ll"! fill" Cillidlm lllr-‘Vwnnderful gauges. sensitive to 100.- offered’. Silver Foxes aroused thehmgtl‘ pa“ o; an inch; and Wm.‘ Blfifllieili llllifesll llld “We lllldmlbl-Hthescvand his machinery equipment ediy the best sellers; lhc prices rcni- he is ab“, m mm out cars at l low Izod being fully equal w time Olvwor cost than the British. who have mined in October last and therefore‘ h, depend on a “an”. ‘mount or about 25"» below the level of Janu- “and 15b0,- 1111- 1933- Red F0"! 50W Qllffllllfll’ “Coming back to Russia. there is Wall M3118 110i more than 5% GHSlQF-ta very strong feeling oi‘ indignation Cross Fox also sold well at a decline. permeating a“ religious [ladies of 1521. below 000N161‘. hllll Dllffieiliagainst that country duo to its hos- liilflfi llflld 1'01‘. the choiccr sklns-Itility towards religion. This hostil- Beavor sold with good competition at lty, directed by the ruling Bolshev- Delivered by Mr. J. Hornby at Rotary. At the Rotary luncheon yesterday Rotarisn Samuel Kennedy presided. , The sneaker was liolarian J. J. llorn ion tho. fisheries of Prince Ellvinfi.’ island. and privilege of reading a paper m. 1'0" Rllfl lblllllfi you somaliiini: aimui ‘lllB fisheries of our Province. nnil in» .‘ fday it falls to my lut to read to you a similar paper. - l 'l‘he Fisheries of Prince Edward is iiuinilari; veiry large: and to rlo iiie ar cs u ion would lake up more ‘time lban§l have at mv command m dav. so the best I can do is to git-u you an outline of our principal fish» ories. Total revenue derived from fisheries of 1929 is ilbiwll slnlililfilli) 00 SMIILTS. This'is the smallest llsii w» export: still. iho rr-vonue iron‘. ‘this Iouroo is lnrze. 'l‘ii'-i ralrii iiiis season has oulv been a liitio belie‘ than iialf of lust vcar. but the revenue ilohiprlfikwaa good. viz: about 3100.000. l0!‘ than it was last veal‘: fliers natur- ally was an increase in valuation Quantity caught. about 51.000 cwt You may probahlv ask the question "what on earth is done wiihl5l.00'| owl. of herring?" 1 will lei you. Tho bulk of it is used for lobster hail Invohalliy three quarters: and balance iv. iviae-erl in cold storage for fox iced. ‘lire demand for herring for fox feed Luncheon. ' 1 by. who NW6 an interesting niliiross , About a year ago I had the pleasurs. The catch is little bet-l flours 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Over Reardonfi Barber Shop. O-Q'QQOOQ.OQOOO§QQ'Q Q QO-OOO." , Erinitp liniteli diburri) TUESDAY ‘um-Special Meeting. Senior (313.1!!! Salad demonstration by Mhi Mary MaePhail — Social lhll. 1809-2-18-11. ' ' NEW ARCHPISHOP iContiiiucd from page l) 5oz applied study suillced to gain .iiim his certificate in philosophy .3111} placed him first in theology. [Durng 191a he qualified in canon ‘law. retaining this position of pre- eminence in the ordinary curricul- um of the seminary, whilst the fol- lmvlng ycai- was to sec him obtain i115 Licentiate in the sacred Science o; Theology. ln this subject he lcrowned his brilliant career at the seminary by graduating With the de- grcc of Doctor in i918. On May 26th., 1918, he was or- dained to the lloiy Priesthood in ‘Rustlco. by Bishop Henry Olleary. ‘lie was appointed professor of sci- icnce at 5t. Dunstaws University {and assistant secretory of the dio- loesan curla oi Charlottetown. 1n lime he was promoted to the Wol- ,-. crowing. and l have no doubt that’! Lion of Chancellor of the diocese. as the years so on fliers will be more and the [allowing year he Mwm. ‘u-rrinr used for this purpose. 1 . _ I MACKEREL. There was an ln- 91mm 315m’? OLHEY‘ o“ u“ mp a decline of 10ft. despite the absence of American support. Mink was very firm so far as all the dark eastern pelts were concerned. western and paler sections. however. were about ists, will result. if their programme- carrles through. in the wiping out oi‘ every church in Russia witliin ‘the next three years. Religion is scoffed at by them, and any one in 307;. easier. "So far as Musquash was concern- ed interest was very widespread in- deed and nn unusually large number of the smaller fifms including both "iiclcsaic and retail manufacturers zvcrc buyers since the 20% decline .n values has brought this fur into 1hr- "wanted" category. iii-r cmp1oy' of the Govrrnnierit who lu-nlulscs lu any religious practices suffers dismissal. Tlicy are absolute. iy unscrupulous. and their propa- ganda is reaching out into practic- lllly all parts of the world. They are lflbvllalblt to a great extent for the grave disorders in India, for the trouble in China and in many other "The Company's sale has rloncjcountries. Just recently they have much to restore the confidence of.been charged with barcfacedly kid. the market and as supplieruf tile, napping the licad of the old Russian finer r‘ " rdcscriptions ars un-loi-dcr who was a rcfilgeejri. Paris. likely to be heavy at the next Spring . They are also accused of issuing en- Auction, it is reasonable to conciudeformous amounts of spurious British that values .will on the whole brand American bank-notes for circu- maintained." ,lstion in China. Russia is maintain- in: an enormous standingnrmy. ii training‘ a wonderful flying corps and also organizing great chemical _ - ,i’actorics for the production of gas. Col. MacKinnon, on bring askedctc. regarding ‘conditions in Europe, statq ed that they were not, in his opinion.) nearly as good as a year ago. ln_ Germany. firedits have not been met. "China and the East are also and there is a great scarcity of mon- 1 flwflclllnl. If"! ll? ‘Willi! "PM lillll cy as well as a large number of un- the European powers are‘. taking too employed. said to be over 2,000.000.‘l11ll=h for erected "sardine the The Germans are working feverish-Mauser merely-of a conflict between w to produce. add are producingfthemselves; that the enemies to be but with high tariffs meeting themlfeared in the future are the East everywhere there ls difficulty evemand Russia, and that the countries for tlieir undoubted bargains to of Europe should realise this. bury fnake much heqdway. ‘they are aisofny animositics they may have and heavily handicapped with reparations‘ unite in a. league of common pro- and, generally speaking. are havlng,tection against this potential source a herd time indeed. ‘ of trouble. Undoubtedly any week- viuatria. which now consists brac- ening or disintegration of Europa tically of the city of Vienna. is es- due to a war between its powers isting practically by the Jourist would unloose the Red and ht0ngol trade. - . . terrors." Ooi. national wntlauvdx I,» s“ m» In continued». REVIEW OF EUROPEAN CONDI- i ' TIONB Menace to Europr. _ .. crease in catch and consequently more revenue. COD. Catch is greater ibis year lhan it was a year ago. Quantity W08 larger and Io value derived is much more. CLAllIS. There is also a larilo in- crease in ilie catch over ilie brcvlvll! year. Bulk of our clams are consum- ed in fresh siaie. I QllAllrtllGi. Durini: season of caught. A largo quantity were sliip~ bed in barrels to States. Balance are |uut up in one pound iali cans. I am pleased to state today that one of our (‘lirirloitetown cauners. ii refer now ihs Earle Fisheries). are. and have been canning Qllaliautta l0l‘ 50"" time. and wiih splendid sucrose‘ When they first started to can this class nf fish. ihev met with severe: drilubacks. but. dbl not rive up all’! roan. freaking away. and lllb Ywll} today is they have an article eouah if not superior l0 any of their coni- peliiovs. . /’l'0.ll.\l1' COIL About 3.1344 W‘! fished. This article is used entirely for fox feed. ' ‘ SALMON. There is no nueslinn about it. that our island salmon iaof excellent duality. ’i'hl.~i fish is prin- ('lll3il\’ caught mi North Fido liotwron .\lorell_and Si. Peters. (latch in 11B‘: was below ilisi of previous your. SVALLOPS. (‘atrh was small. ow- ing lo fact that iav:o quantity’ died. OYSTEICE. Our Ovsicrs are "ll rnualled in flavor. and our boner lanai-lien friends are (“racy almlll iliom. of filo best wa had for years. l.0l’iti'l‘lllt PASTE. Tins bv-oro riuci is sometimes called lobslri‘ rare- iiit 0i‘ lobsier butler. 1t is a. driieavi and meeting uifh excellent results. '1 here is. however. l1 great need for a more up" ‘ill article. Ltlllml. >2, i now come to the imusf. iinivnriniil nnvi uf tho fisheries. iv‘ Lc-Lnsicrs. ‘ibis is iiie largest ,.: oi we have and it means a great i i.) our bonnie. During the pasi i..::.i:.oi| there were in nnrrailiiii ‘ziro lill our shores about 90 (attorics. . icn and probably 1.200 factory hands. ‘iiio qualify oi’ our canned lobster l infill: the season uf i929 was im- rnviui; still. lhcro is room for more .iliil'.’oi'el‘il9lli. it is duality that iiliilllfl. '1 he iiriva is only a second 11")’ consideration. lo s11 up llllil fake notice. for ii’ they do not put up a choice article. lllil Jllilllifil will gradually slip iiirougu ilirir fingers. Canned lobsters today have a strong competitor in Jaivailcsc (frail. As a delicacy. the lohsirr need not fear ilie crab. but if lobsters are no‘. well and carefully parked. the oral". will soon lake its place. Owing lo slow sale and high cost of lobsters. iiie grocery trade in Canada. Liniied States and Great llriiaiu. refuse to .uu<;k lobsters i0 same rxlcni as for- morly. The annual pack of Japanese Crab somewhere about 400.000 Cases. iiiila annual mick of canned lnhsiei .n Maritime Provinces is onlv 125.‘- 900 cases. There is a large and grow In: demand for llvo lobsters. The ‘ruanlliv of live lobsters slilbucil from this Province (luring 1020 was double Ilint 0f previous vcar. Tllc fraicli 0f lobsters around shores of i‘. it. l. for i020 was over a million bounds greet- er than in 1928. ilcalers and those nirrrssled in our canned lullalul‘ nro of ibc opinion that iliis article is uov l half advertised or placed lioiorr ihui uubliv. It is said that Canada alum. would almost consume iho puck of ibe Maritime Provinces. if it were wall and carelullv advertised. The chief consumers of canned lobslera are ljnued Hiatus. Urea! Britain and (‘an- rda. in ore-war days. France was a large consumer. but since iiie war her finances have been so low iha; she has not been in a position to buv mam‘. Government Assistance. The Fell- rral Government is nssishns iiiuso iu- feresieri in the canurrl inhaler indus- lry. and coupled Willi fin assiniance and advice from the (‘bier inspector. S. T. fiaiinnf. and his oflicr-rs. a mark- ed imllrovenient lathe result. i920 iliero were some 3.000 barrels‘ Catch was 5.000 barrels. one’ izives employment to some 2.000, There are a. num | oer of lobster packers who will have. pointmentor the latter to the 0m“ of Archbishop of Edmonton. l0 h" new post where he MOB-KM PW‘ ihonoiory Apostolic. In i923 Very Rev. Father J. C. Mt‘ iGuigan was appoint/ed l0 ill! Pflil for Archdiocesan Chancellor. and ‘fmnsuitor. and the same year dur- Ting the absence of His Grace l! 'Rorne he was made Vicar-General. ‘and Administrator of the Archdio- ioose. In March m4 he became Rec- ltol‘ of the Cathedral psi-ish of st lJoseph. 1n 1921 he entered the Ca- vtholic University at Wsshlnswn. D- EC. and obtained the degree of D. C. } L, Th; suns year he was made Rec- ‘ tor of St. Joseph's Seminary. a P08- z mo“ which he has held for the last lihrce years until receiving his pres- [cnt appointment. Archbshop Mc- iGulgan is the son of Mrs. George McGuigan, Wcyrnouth Bl-TBW- ioity. Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Vernon iniver, Rev. Dr. Monaghan. Mis- rouciie. and Rev. cseph P. Mon!!- iian. S. J.. Rector of Si. SMlXlBlB-lll Noviiiate, Guelph, Ontario are un- cles of the disi-iugulshed Archbishop. ALLEGE (Continued [r511 P036 ll Gatz laicrlgave Ravinski another lopportnnliy‘ and Shirl-id W955 0n l- ibz-nd selling tour. Ravinski was ar- lyggtgd a‘ Vancouver when Gall ‘railed to reach the coast. and Sflld cum had been murdered by a third. unaii at Duck Lake. Raviriskl indi- icaied fhc scene. and when the snow iwss cleared the‘ remains 0! Cl!" i were found. ‘ V After two trials. Rivlflilll "'4' ‘convicted on a cliarBB °l will“! and ls n:w under sentence to haril in Saskatchewan this Wednesday. ‘lie steadfastly maintained that he had no hand in the actual mind"- The Study (lrnups recently organ- lned by the Young People's Society. will meet on Tuesday night at ‘l-iill in the Social Hall. The classes with lleaders are; English Literature. Dr. igumsgy; Public Welfare. Dr. Creel- } man; Present World Affairi. Mf- EC- win Johnstone; Art. Mrs. Creclniani Bible Study. Rev. C. N. Brown; The Kingdom in Forellll 95'5"" Lands; Public Speaking and Debate. Every interested member of the con- gregation is cordially invited to these classes. Select your suhlflfl- Jill" "l" group, and share in the profitable itudy and discussion. 11v lVIEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Buchanan. Jardlgan. wish to thank their lrlmd-‘l ' mi neighbours for the many W" vi kindness extended to i119!“ dlll" 1g the illness and death of lhfill‘ .-on‘ Charles. also for the numerous .' iece..::l 1013 _m" QQQQQOOOOOOOQOOOOO§OODOC.’ 0 O- ; DR. J. i’. MILLAR g O g osmat summon z 1 nouns-s lo irso g O l to l.” o : rorner Queen and Richmond z ‘ab! ' " ‘IOOOIQOOOOOOOOODOOOU la Magdalene islands. lobster shells are ground up and mired with uoultrv, feed. but the bulk of the allfllla are} usod for fertiliser with rxcelicui 1'e-~ t. 1 shall new close with my partial. words: "Ila: more ilah and improve Iwr mentality. ' DR. W. R. flhltfiilN Palmer Graduate Uhifibfsrlvr v Chronic and Nervoas flieeasra. lit Prince It. Ilene Nil. (mime an. ism tear-a .