_‘. 1-4.. _..,.- 1.. A m flilrinea Edward -7_ Hollywood Star l ~l ‘I I__ILF*-1Iin34e_a_r»~_ S_. ..p;§-5.!~. .4!‘ “any: ~ PAGE SIX TODAY and FRIDAY Special Attraction Personal Appearance NAT BARR SINGING- TALKING on the stage On the Screen “NAT BARR in ' PARTNERS TWO Today and Friday MARCH'ILNG'_'VE ONWARD . . (w "ii/fl ~ J l. - M. l. m oirlm ,.~ snare TODAY 3 D A Y S " ADDED . . THE HERIER IIUNDHN . . COMEDY ELMER STEPS AND . . . . . . . EPISODE ONE ~ RED RIDER " STAIBING BUCK JONES UUT NEW SERIAL Peakes School Fair CLASS l-Gll-AENS " Sec. l-Nilhite Oats: l Frank rahan. 8t. Patrick's Road. 3 Ray- mond Kelly, Eillotvale, 4 Reta Handrahsn. 8t. Patrick's Rood. Sec. 2—Wheat: 1 Helen Smith, St. Teresa's, 2 Daniel Molnnis, Peaks! RDGd, 3 Eddie Cullen. Bald- win's Rodd, 4 Raymond Kdly, El- loitvale. Sec. li-Barley: 1 Raymond Kelly, Ellliotvale, 2 Herbert Handrahim, St. Patrick's Rood, 8 Reta Handra- CARLETON WOMEEITB INSTITUTE ‘the iourth annual meeting o! the Carleton Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Harry tiuttart on Thursday evening, Nov. lth, with an attendance of seven nembers and eight visitors. The IiBEtiIlg opened by the singing oi ihe Institute Ode, followed by the Breed in unison. The roll call was inswered by each member paying oer membership lee. Two new numbers wete welcomed into our institute. It was moved and second- ed that we buy treats for the school diildren at Christmas. The minutes of the last regular nonthly meeting were read, ap- proved and signed, also the reading it the minutes of the previous an- aual meeting. An address was then given by the President, thanking the members for this kindness to lier during her service. The reports of committee were ihen read and new ones appointed is Iollows- Sick—Mr. l- D3l'0l.l’ly MacDonald, "333? lbs. Frank Mutt-art. Program--Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Leith Lowther. ' Llmiih—Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Btan Linkletter. The financial statement of the year's work was then read by the secretary after which the election Jack Deegan, Reta or officers for the ensuing year look place. which resulted as follows: Presidenb-Mrs. Nathan Bell Vice-Pres. _ Mrs. Stewart Mac- iliolcen. Sec'y - Treas. - Dorothy Mac- Donald. Directors—Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Prank Muttart. Mrs. Frank Quialey. Auditors-Mrs. W. E. Bcll, Mrs. Karly Muttart. The program for the evening con- sisted of a guessing contest put on by Mrs. McCurrly Bell and won by l/lrs. Nathan Bell. A very interest- ing contest." Hidden Authors," was put on by Mrs. CB. Doull. The next meeting is to be held at the homo cf Miss Dorothy Mao Donald. The meeting the closed by singing the Notional Anthem. hunch was then served. 5~ Christmas 10 lbs. While Sugar ...... 54c Molaesenper gal. 64c > Raisins, 2 pings. 1 sccdleus, 1 seeded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21c .- Mixed Peel, 2 pkp. . . 25c l. Citron, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 281i “ Orange and Len-um Peel Per lb. 25c Dal/cs, 4 lbs .. Dales, 2 1K8!- Boillnl, bulk, 2 lbs. Icing Sugar, per pil- - Jello, 4 pigs. . . Raspberry Jam ..... v 23 omlloch. . . . . . Cntsmp, l2 ol. bottle 19¢ Chet Pork and Home. llrlv 2 lor 35° can rel-x and Beans. med- han, 4 Michael Handrshan. Sec. 4-—Corn: 1 Ralph Gillan, Peakes, 2 Charles Grant. St. Pat- rick's Road, 3 Herbert Hsndrahan, St Patrick's Road, 4 Mary Smith, St. Teresa's. Sec. 5-—Yel1ow-eye Beans: l Mary Handrshall, 6t. Patrlcks Road, 2 Celia Kenny, Byrne's Road, 3 Raymond Gill. Elliotvsle, 4 Martin O'Brien, slnnotfls Road. GAGE l-IIOOTS Sec. L-Green Mountain Potat- oes: 1 Allan Corcoran, Baldwin's Road, 2 Wilired Mooney. Peakefis, 3 Allan Mcdoriild, Peelkes, 4 Alfred Handrahan. St. Patrick's Road. Sec. 2—Irish Cobblers: i Mark Smith, St. ‘Teresa's, 2 Smith O'Brien, Burnett's Road, 3 Rita Byme, Slnnctts Road. 4 Wilfred Mooney, Peakes. Sec. 3 (a)-'I‘a.ble turnips: 1 lib-nest Power, Elliotvale, 2 Reggie Kenny, Byrne‘s Road. 3 Eddie Cullen, Baldwin's Road, 4 Sylvester 'I‘rainor, Sinnottks Road. (w-Feed Turnlps: l Mary Smith. St. ‘Teresa's, 2 Helena Kenny, Byme's Road, 3 Raymond Kelly, Elllotvale, 4 Willie Power, Elliot- vale. Sec. 4-Ma.ngels: 1 Helen Kenny. Byme's Road, 2 John Dunphy. Peakes, 3 John D-mphy, 4 Mary Bagaloe, 8t. Teresa's. Bee. s-Carrots: 1 Paul Bchoeder, Baldwin's Road. z 1.01115 0mm, Sinnotts Road, 3 Celia Kenny. Byrne's Road, 4 Melvin Harper, El- liotvale. . Sec. il-Parsnips: 1 Caroline Grant. Peakes, 2 Reggie Kenny, Byrne's Road. 3 Margaret Mooney, Peakeu, 4 Lucille Grant. Peskes Road. v CLASS 3—V.EGUl‘A§LES Sec i-Tomatoes; 1 Mary Cor- coran, Baldwin's Road, 2 Reta Clarkin, Byrne's Road. 3 Laura Bradley, St. Teresa's, 4 Mary Cor- coran, Baldwin's Road. Sec. 2-Cucumber : l Elma Bert. St. Patrick's Road, 2 Eugene Mac- Aree, St. Teresa's, 3 Laura Bradley, St. Teresa's, 4 Reta Keenan, Pealces. Sec. {i-Beeis: 1 Ernest Power, Elliotvale, 2 Della McKay. Peakes Road. 3. Caroline Grant. Peakes Read, 4 Patsy Goodwin, St. Teresa's. Sec. 5-—Pumpkin: 1 Reggie Mac- donald, 2 Caroline Grant. 3 Laura Bradley. 4 Aloysius Mclnnis, El- Specials Clarh Pork and loam, large, I (or . . . . . . . . . . Tsunami, Broke: Pelotilhwc Red lwloTemper In. 43c Salado yellow label, per lb. 45o Corn Flskeqperflg. Count 116,, por dean ... Cont. 31C, per doom Count 288. per doom Macintosh lode. douon u. uou Strawberry Jam - Plum Jam . . . . . . .. . Vegetable and Pel- SoIlIl 10c lmn, 3 ior X 6 Phone OI . S.MKAYS < PLMI AND TIMI I'll" CAI-CLAIR ONLY flPdIvIollltoOl Evans, St. Teresa's, 2 Herbert Hand- ‘ Dormelly. St. liotvale. Sec. ii-Squash: 1 Ernest Power, Elliotvale. Sec. 4—Cabbage: 1 Reggie Kenny, Byrnes Road, 2 Celia. Kenny, Bymds Road. 3 Clare Carmichael, Eiliotvale, 4 Lucille Grant, Peakes Road. cuss o-rwwsas Bee. l-Sweet Peas: l Raymond Kelly, Elliotvaic. 2 clement Kelly, Elliotvale, 3 Reta Power, 4 Mary Oorcoran. Sec. 2—Mixed Flowers: 1 Eileen Fisher, Peakes Road, 2 Della Mc- Kay. 3 Mary Corcoran, Baldwin's Road. Sec. 3-—Gladiolus: 1 Clement Kelly, Elliotvele, 2 Raymond Kelly. lllliotvale. Sec. 4-Gerarlium: 1 Milly Mc- Innis, Peakes Road, 2 Jean McKay, 3 Reta Mclnnis, 4 Mary Handra- han, St. Patrick's Road. CLASS 5-FRUlT Sec. 1—.Red Mtrachanz: i Novma. Patrick's Road, 2 Rueben Donnelly. St. Patrick's Road, 3 Isabelle ‘rralnor, sinnows Road, 4 Sylvester 'I‘rainor. Sinnotvs Road. Sec. Mooney, Peakes, 2 Wilfred Mooney. Peakes. 3 Rita Byrne, sinnotts Rd, 4 Elma Bert, St. Patrick's Road. Sec. 3-Crabs: 1 Frank Gillan, Peakes, 2 Ralph Gillan, Peakes, 3 Catherine Gillan, Par-ices. 4 Ambrose Curningham, Sinnotts Road. Sec. 4 - Plums: l Wilfred Mooney, Peakes, 2 Margaret Mooney Peakes. 3 Cecelia Whalen. Elliot- vale. 4 Rita. Handrahan, Sinnotts Road. CLASS 6—O00K ING Sgec. l-—Loa.l white bread: 1 Mar- Qarete O'Brien, Sinnoits Road, 2 Hilda. Carmichael. Elliotvale, 3 Rita Byrné, sinnotirs Road, 4 Miriam McKay, Peakes Road. Sec. 2-—Tea Biscuits: 1 Patricia BndIcyLZ Reta Byrne. 3 Reta "Power, 4 Mary Handrahan. Sec. ‘3-—8ugar cookies: 1 Celia Kenny, 2 Eileen Keoughan. Elliot- vale, 3 Rita Byrne, 4 Reta Power. Sec. 4—-Ginger Snaps: l Celia Kenny, 2 Marie Kenny, 3 Tieresa Murphy, 4 Eileen Keoughan. Sec. 5—Tea cake: l Mary Hund- rahan, 2 Rita. Byz-ne, 3 Margaretc Mooney. 4 Teresa Murphy. Sec. 6—Fudge: l Vernon McKay, 2 Rita Keenan, 3 Eileen Keoughan, 4 Rita Smith. Sec. '1—-School Lunch: l Margar- ete Mooney, 2 viola Hughes, 3 Rita Byrne, 4 Eileen Donnelly. ‘P-SEWING. KNITTING. CR-OCIIETING CLASS Sec. 3—Darned Mitten: 1 Rita Handrahan, 2 Rita Mclnnis. 52c. 4—Cushion Top: i Helena Kenny, 2 Celia Kenny. Division B—Class ‘i. ' Sec. h-Herrlstitehing, pillow case: i Helen Grant, 2 Murgarete O'Brien, 3 Rita Bylne, 4 Maisiel O'Brien. * Sec. 2-Crochctlns woollen Cllpl‘ 1 Mabel Mclmlis, 2 Eileen Don- nelly. Sec. 3—-Knitted Sweeter: 1 Caro- line 'Grant, 2 Mary Whalen. Bee. 4—Darned sock: i Donnelly. 2 Viola Hughes, 3 Byrne, 4 Miriam McKay. Bee. 5—Three doilies lace edging: 1 Rita Byrne. 2 lvnrgarete O'Brien. CLASH I-MANUAL TRAINING Div. A. Sec. 1—Hatchet handle: l Joe Kenny, Byrrles Road. BecIZ-Milldng stool: 1 Michael] Haudrahsn. 2 Lucas Birt. 8t. Pat- rick's Rood. 3 Spencer Crane, Photo's Rood. Div. B. Sec. il-Comp stool: l Am- OPOSB Cilflfllllfllilul. 8x. b-Miscellaneous: l Vernon McKay. 2 Alfred Hondrahan, 3 Alf- red Randi-shun, 4 lfiihsrd Birt. Eileen i Rita CLAB! 0-1.1“! STOCK AND POULTRY I r Sec. l-Clives: 1 Joseph Bagoloe. 2 Leo Kenny, 3 John Ansty, Peakes. Sec. 2-Borred Rocks: 1 Rita Byrnc, 2 unmet Power. 3 Rueben Dcnnelly, 4 Raymond Kelly. Soc. 3-—white leghorns: 1 Hilda Conniohoel. CLAIS lll-OOLLIOTIOHS Sec. k-Weods: i Binnotifs Rood School, 2 aoldwinis Rood School. ' lee. zr-rm leaves: lsinnott‘: Rood School. 2 Elliotvule School. 8 lt. Teresa's, 4 Baldwin's Rood School. ~ in. I-Ibodl l i in W lac CHKRILOTTETUWNREHFKRDMN R. c.M.P; s... To Identify Bones N Of Ihfdnt (CI. By Guardian's Special Wile) HAR/ILAND. N. 8., Dec. 11-363- al Canadian- Mounted Polio: . to» night were endeavoringto identify the bones o! on ‘intent diooovemcd by Mn. Clara Topliy. middle-aged widow, under a loose board in the attic of her home. only the bones of the skull and fingers could be recognized, the body having been hidden 1o;- about two years. The bones were wrapped in o woman's night dress. a blue ‘drcu. a. child's short and s newspaper. Police stated that ma. lTopley had llived in the house since Mo? 1 oi’ this year. Tenants in the other hair or the house also have live! there since May 1. School, 2 Baldwin's Roodlsohool. a 8t. Patrick's Rood School. 4 hnmet Power, Elliotvslc. G-ikll-OOKM-VQURK Sec. 1—-Writinz, Grade 1—l Charles Grant, 2 Herbert Handra- hall, a Geraldine Emerson. 4 Jim- mie Bagaloe. Grade 1-1 lixnest Power. 3 Har- old Woodbury. 3 Leah O'Brien, 4 Josephine O‘Bl'ien. Grades 3 and 4-1 Mark Smith, 2 Bobby Mooney. 3 Rose O'Brien. 4 Norma Donnelly. Grades 5 and 6-1 Belle McIn- tyre, 2 V-ernon Donnelly,‘ 3 Cecelia O'Brien, 4 Louise Whalen. ' Grades “l and 3—-1 Rita Smith. 2 Margaret O'Brien, 3 Margaret Moc- Aree, 4 Mabel Maclnnis. Grades 9 and l0-1 Gertrude Gill. 2 Reta Power, 3 Laura Bradley, 4 Maisie O'Brien. - Sec. 2-—Map Drawing: Grades 5 and 6-1 Lucille Grunt, 2 Ambrose Cunningham, 3 Isabel Trainer, 4 Rita Mclnnis. Grades 'i and 3-1 Margaret O'Brien, 2 Gerald Power. 3 Emmett Power, 4 Margare‘. MacAme. Grades 9 and 10-1 Daniel Mc- Innis, 2 Caroline Grant, 3 Maisie O'Brien. 4 Rita Power. Sec. 3—Alt Work: Apple-d Jene Evans. 2 Jimmie Bagaloe, 3 Eugene MarAree, 4 Lucille Cullen. . Pumpkin: 1 Alice Evans, 2 Mur- garet Mooney. A tree: 1 Leo Kenny, 2 Patricia Bradley, 3 Jackie Evans, 4 Earl Mc- Kay. Jug or Vase: 1 Vernon McKay, 2 Rita Mcllnlis, 3 Rita llandrahan, 4 Ambrose Cunningham. Our School: 1 Emmett Power, 2 Eileen Keoughan, 3 Allan McDon- ald, 4 Margaret Mooney. A River Scene: 1 Daniel Mac- Irinis, 2 Mary Handrahan. 3 war- garet O'Brien, 4 Harold Birt. A Christmas Card: 1 Mabel Mc- 2—Wealthy: l Margaret M. Jnnis, 2 Mary I-Iandrahan, 3 Daniel Maclnnis, 4 Reta Power. Sec. 5~ProJect map: 1 Slnnott’: Road. ' ‘ l Sec. 6—Origirl.al Louise Whalen. (b) 1 Mary Whalen. Sec. 7—Weather Chart: Oorcoran. Poster (a): 1 1 Allan SPORTS 100 yard dash, boys l3 and 14—l Harold Birt, 2 Alonzo Birt, 3 Reu- ben Donnelly, 4 Ambrose Cunning- ham. Boys, age 9 and 10-1 Joe Bag- aloe, 2 John J. Qooney, 3 Earl Mc- Kay, 4 Spence: Creamer. Girls 8 years and under: 1 Mary Corcoran, 2 Milly Mclnnis. 3 Eileen Kenny, 4 Josephine O'Brien. Boys 11 and 12 years: 1 Francis Evans, 2 Joe Duffy, 3 Francis cor- coran, 4 Louise Anesty. Girls 9 and 10 years: ' l Patricia. Bradley. 2 Mary Maclnrlis. 3 Norma Donnelly. 4 Louise Whalen. 1 Miriam McKay, 2 Eileen Keoll- ghan, 3 Reta Keenan, 4 Viola Hughes. Boys i5 and over: 1 George Phe- lan, 2 Martin O'Brien, 3 Leo Gill. Sack lace, boys l0 and under: 1 Innis O‘Brien, 2 John Bradley, 3 Richard Birt, 4 Leo Kenny. Sack race, boys ll and ovcr: 1 Reggie Kenny, 2 Harry Ansty, S Raymond Kelly, 4 litrllest Phelon. Teachers race: 1 Marion Mc- Carthy, 2 Bernadette McDonald, 3 James Mooney, 4 Kenny Mooney. Sack race, girls 10 and under: 1 Patricio Bradley, 2 Rzta Mclnnis, 3 Eileen Kenny, 4 Nellie Bradley. Sack race-girls il and over: l Alice Ansty, 2 lkii-ri-iln McKay. 3 Eileen Keoug-han, 4- Viclu Hughes. Three-legged recs, boys: l Alired and Michael Handrahzul, 2 Harry Ansty and Reggie McDonald, 3 Rich ard Birt and Louis OBrlcn. Girl's three-legged FJCCI 1 Annie Carmichael nnd Gertrude Gill. 2 Eileen Keoughan and Mrry Mclnnio 4 Nollie Bradley and Mary Gill. Girls 15 and over: 1 Margaret O'Brien, a Annie Carmichael, 3 Alice Ansty, 4 Margaret Mooney. . Boys 3 and under: 1 Hernia O'Brien, 2 John Ansty. 3 Her-bio Handrahan, 4 Fred Bradley. Boys jockey race: l l-hroid Birt, and Reuben Donnclly, 2 Walter Ciarkizl and Johnnie Tralnor, I George Phelan and Martin O'Brien, 4 Joe Bagaloc and Mark Smith. Girls 13 and 14: i Eileen Fisher, 2 Margaret O'Brien. 3 Alice Arlsty, 4 Reta Power. Boys WhlClbllTvw rsco: i Martin O'Brien and Ambrose Cunninzhum. 2 Alonso Birt and Jimmie Hughes, 3 Martin Clnrkin and Cecil Mc- lnnis, 4 Joe Bogoloe and Kerry Amt . Relay 11cc! 1 St. Patrick's Rood Bchool. I Elliotvole School. 8 Bin- nottb lined School. 4 mate's School. “ueulllm some nun-noon A fflNAROS‘ LINIMENT . previously stated in press despetch- PrcmierMalces _ Brief _Stap A i A_At_ Moncton‘ (6 -; . ‘ l ‘, . N. l. Dec. ill-Prim! sinister R. B. Bennett mode o brie! stopbereiodeyonbilmturntc Ottawa ironrllolito: where ho o1- Iicichod at the lormol opening of addressed o public modicum woo-moo;- llon Alfred pooled by . Minister-o! Murine and during o lull hour ‘stop ofthe train the Premier 1nd Minister of Murine, in company with Dr. O. B. Price. M. 12,10: Wostanorland, inspected the 1898mm oi the work on Mono- tnrl’: new public building. now in course o! construction. 'I‘ho Prime r Minister expressed sstillootion with the manner in which the work is being curried out. While here Mr. » cacti was also trhudswho men: led ot the de- p-oatmprlor- to the arrival of the 1R.‘ IIIXUIIOI-iln Who it hid been es would visit saint John ~ belore returning. wesconlpelled to pro- ceed direct to Montreal on account or important business problems re- quiring his ‘ ‘ ‘late sttenton. New Legislation Would _ Greatly A-id Pro v i n c es (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wine) MONTREAL, Dec. 10-“1: un- employment insurance planned by Prime lllinister R. B. Bennett takes care or the unem- ployedit will ‘most assuredly facili- tate the work oi the provincial gov- ernment and the municipalities," Premier L. A. Taschereau said here today. In an arllzess at Halifax last night'Premiel* Bennett said the Dominion Government planned to introduce unemployment insurance legislation at the next session oi parliament. “Nothing in the constitution pre- vents the Dominion government‘ trcm maintaining such a. system as long as the provinces and the mun- icipalitles are not called upo": to contribute." Mr. Taschereau said. Premier Bennett's announcement may result in retarding submission to the next ~8B$iOll-0l the Quebec legislature o! s pzovinclal measure on unemployment Jelief, Hon..Mr. ‘Pflschercau declared, as the Quebec government will wait to_ ascertain whether the Dominion government will shoulder the‘ whole lyurden ‘oi relief. ' l ted by many . Canadrfs favouritwe for. over_40 years 1 ha: soldfor ymrg g; FULL 1-I FOR 5¢b Drownedin Lake While Skating NEW REGULAR PRICE 27¢ A i- Original Quality Maintained WITH THIS COUPON F" h. glut. ‘CASH THIS COUPON at your Grantor's Today \ \ i l i 221223,, ‘ uncle" 45c a l-lb. tin- Ill. TIN b. TIN LESS fin-WW“- I929! M CASH COUPONS AT ALL GROCERY STORE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONCION, Dec. iL-Twelve year old AdelsrdLeBlarlc. o! Buctouche. met death in the chilling waters of Buctouche River, in Kent County, yesterday when he crashed through the ice while attempting to skate scrum to the other bank. The iatsl- ity occurred near the edge oi the channel where the‘ water is extreme- ly deep and his body has not been reovered. The young fellow was an orphan and lived with an uncle, Fred leBlsnc. Bis _ father _was drowned several years ago. Use Dillard's‘ for Pimple: .'4 large K. C. Fensom " Lumber Trade Commissioner (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire). MONTREAL, Dec. ll-Appoint-l ment of K. G. Frnsom, Montreal. general manager of the Canadian Hardwood Bureau, as lumber trade commissioner in the United King- dom for the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Bcotia and Que- bwi VII unced‘here* todn/y at the close of a conference oi lum- her interest representative. irom the three provinces. and from On- tario, Mr. Fensom will leave for Eng-i land at the end o! February and establish permanent oilices in London. The idea of sending someone to. the Old Country to promote the‘ use of Eastern Canadian soitwoods and hardwoods there has been un- der discussion since last summer with Premiers L- P. D. Tilley, New Brunswick, Angus L. Macdonald, G CAR TER'S A and Santa éclaus Headquarters line‘ of Boys and“ Girls sccrcus, SNOW SHOVELS. HOCKEY srrcxs, HOCKEY PUCKS, sxuss. DOLLS, CABS and CARRIAG KINDERGARTEN ssrs, DESK and 0mm srzrs, snoo FLY ROCKERS, BLACK . BOARDS, nous BEDS, WAG GONS and“ WHEEL BARROWS,‘ KIDDIE CARS and many other lines. liRTER Bil. l-mii Nova. Sootis. and L. A. Teaching Quebec, to the lore in advocating the ,, intment. Hon. Gerard w. Power. Qlwhu legislative councillor, headed l! special committee which appointed Mr. Fensom. On the committee were officers o! the Canadian Lumbermeirs Association. repre- sentatives oi the governments oi Quebec, New Brumiwick and Non Scotio, the Quebec librest Products Commission and two delegates from Ontario lumber lntfrests. Use Ilnnrdfi Iur Pimple: s i.