_ irim Ceeitql 0-1‘-3‘-‘!:‘-E-¥ "*,1,r;,I,9;~g,g;';~,,}§,r luv-w» - - » Prince Edward , , .- s. ,~, ,, ,,_e,,, ,,,,_ Rex Bell in “The Girl Shy Cow-_ “Alias Jimmie Valentine" .~ boy"-Also Our Gang s. Serial. Afld 75C. ~- KA mrmes H M A E "rnwlnns ,rlnv:ns Matinee 2.30 - 16c. Night at $15-$70, 520. 30c. 1 BIG ACTS 1 VAUDEVILLE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA PLAY TO-DAY MATINEE AND NI “SELF DEFENCE" r A s r M o v r NG Ramsay-DRAMA MONDAY KSpecial Zforl Get your coupon elsewhere in this paper. “Laugh That Off" Splendid Comedy Drama Special Wednesday Flnemsws BENEFIT NIGHT-GREAT ruoonm mom THE‘ GET TICKETS FIREMEN NOW. iNUHEi5[ |N WHEAT EXPIJHTS tSpcciai lo the Guardian) OTTAWA. Jun. l0.—Exports of Canadian wheat shot upward during 192B. Increases ore noted at every port in figures u mpiled by the board of harbor commissioners. The sharp- est advance was at Vancouver. The total oi’ 97,250,548 bushels for the calendar year was more than double rho total of‘41,0l7.02'l bushels for i927. - - At Montreal the amount was 211.- zossrs bushels. an mores-w of 111°"? than 16,000,000 bushels over the pre- .¢¢d1ng-year. The figure for, the port - m‘ Quebec was l0,26'i.0'l9 bushels. an advance oi nearly 500,000 bushels. " The total at 8t. John was 232M369 bushels. For the week endlm; DW- ember 3i, shipments from Vancouver were 3,796. 60.4 bushels. At St. ‘John the amount was 2.695.459 bilshelli- shipments Jrom other ports were 11g)“, gwlng to the closing of naviga- tionon the 8t. Lawrence. Jae/r Dempsey ’s Plans . Upset NEW KORE", Jnn.»l0.—-Ja.ck Dernp-| sey has not decided yet whether he| will fight again as hi». had agreed to clo tor Tex Rickard. he announced today. His plans for aiding the pro- motion 1 oi the Btrlbling-Sharloey "at Miami Beach, February 27, also are unsettled as a result of a pomible sliiit in this event. ' ' frhis is the iirstwlefinim intimation thet- =in spite oil previous pl-onounce- ments to the-contrary and in spite oi’ the advanced stage of Rickardi; plans, the garden management may decide not to promote the Fflordiaf Ider the auspices of the Chamber. < Colonel John S. Hammond, acting] match‘: 1 general manager, said lost Monday AND NIGHT also "Tarzan" axulvcomedy. 37c. GllT night. mamas dnnwo"'”—x*n~ffiofi'sucan_srzsr mnosrny . . . . Weather condiEon-ts this season have been exceptionally favourable indicate that the yields will be-con- slderably greater than last yea-r. writes James A. Strong.- Assistant ‘Prado Commissioner in Liverpool, in *tbe forthcoming issue of the Com- mercial Intelligence Journal. In ad- dition. the beets. as judged by the sugar content, are of a. high quality, rind thus the growers price as pro- vided in the beet contract will be im- proved. The total output in Erlgland and Wales last year islestimaied at 173.543 tons, or for the whole of Great Britain 181.072 tons white (201000 tons raw value). The domes- tic production, however. does not cover more than 10 per centoi’ the total annual consumption oi" sugar in the United Kingdom, which Ls es- timated at 2,030,000 tons raw value, or. including production in Ireland. the total shortage is 1.930.000 tons per annum. At present the incidence of finished sugars oi foreign origin difficult and gives to the home re- fineries and, to a lesser extent, Em- pire producers o comparative mon- opoly of the trade. ~ . ~fl l . gramme coucmva on‘ ausr- - mass my ‘ MONTREAL, Jan, 9.—When the ‘Canadian Chamber oi Commerce [executive meets in Hamilton on Jan- unry 22, it will consider, among many other important matters, the question of an Empire conference or Ibusinmsmén for discussing ways and, lmeans oi‘ developing trade between Great Brltian, the Dominion; and lthe Colonies. This was announced §by Dr. John W. Ross, chairman 0i" itho, executive, after a session of the ‘business committee of the Chamber ‘here lo-cluy. Other matters on the agenda in- elude the following: i. Consideration of recommends.- tions made at the agricultural con- ference held recently in Torontqun- 2. A Dominion-wide, ail-year pro- gram to be carried out in conjunc- the bout would be held as scheduled-s tion with the Canadian joint fire Dempsey was vague as to his future lighting activities, ii any, and indic- ated all "till: "mans he had discussed with Ricliird were in the Bil‘. ' .'_1 MARKET ,_I NETBE ' - Several world-famed brands of chocolates 1am sold in Java. in od- ber ot-llnes not so G: 1t. Housman. e Commissioner in issue of hoe. Journal. _,= ails or the better class ' . is the Jupnly. followed by Other sources of ‘sup ium. France. Switzer- and the United States. - lntgs should have no" ’ a quality. bub. in se- of . Ono well n snminuahconventibn at Calgary and Ed- , monton next September. will be Nile mu» by the mo» prevention committee ior reducing the enormous loss caused by firo, iboth as regards life and property land which is responsible for approx- ‘Vimately $100.000.000 of destruction ,per year in Canada. 3. The program for the fourth an- 4. A phase of immigration applic- able to Board of de-ond Cham- ber of Commerce lvitles. 5. The __i‘urthei'. interesting of British capital ‘in Canada. ._ The Empire Shopping Week movement. ' . . . 7. British salesmanship and mar- keting methods in Canada. - v ‘The councillors o! the Canadian Chamber from the various provinc- es will have under consideration in Hamilton." said Dr. Ross. "the 11,1089 advisable means to be employed in maklnir an analysis of the coast 0i cllstrlbutionJvitl-l the end in view of the why and wheretore of _ the spread in prices ieceivcd bythc ssrtcmomsts soothe urine! paid by the consumer. .. "The best nucanl of determinifll tr.» opportunities for lurtha- simul- tursl processing in Canada and whit sir-mutual products owdmlfififid can be grown iwoill’. W"? ‘m’ the womotinw o! such ind igloo l8 can bepcundly recommm “l "l the o! condom no "A Dominion-wide activity. which ichlng-ol the wastage unwed W tion. is one which will un- . lto ur mdnbers h&1‘_“iul‘”8i'¢.s.§." wwhllw ‘ Rots.’ v ..'§,ymfllolhc13illl0lillll-T"l loniIli-io I000!!- for plao-‘Incht on liflhejkflshdlr to the sugar beet crop, and reports l oi the sugar duties makes the entry ' "minor. l MONDAY . KARL ,DANE ~ GEORGE Ii. ARTHUR Uzvctsjllrn / , , Not slung “Bookies" have Dane and Arthur had such 8- WW! Gaga-oil new and oflllll-Il. H" to make you hush ‘you m- Thc boys get Into the peniten- "flpfy, male its football team, full [or the some girl-you must see it to believe how really funny it is! RCHESTRA m “CLEO ma" vCoIo: Film ,;“ 4i comm v otacmasnun convicts You may have read about the glac- iers or ice sheets which have spread over half of North America. They came long before white men arrived. i- When the glacier melted away, th ~ dumped boulders uuulirt in the of many o. river. causing dams to be t formed The rivers were thus block- ed up, and lakes took their places. i v u till‘ " . _ ., , idly, “whistle JbhnOh-irna mud have for its objective the di- ‘ ’ ' /¢< .--. '1» , Men crossing a. snow-bridle Wcr a crevice Other ice sheets may arrive in lat; er times, spreading over the same land; but we shall not need to worry about them. We__.may feel confident (JHRISTMAS CLOSING OF BALD- WINB ROAD CHOOL Tho semi-annual examination and chH-Wrws closing or Baldwin's Road schocl took place on the evening oi 980.. 20. The school room was artis- tically decorated for the occasion and a. beautifully trimmed and well laden treeioccup‘ one corner of the room. The school was tilled to its utmost capacity with not only permits but‘ visitors from the neighboring districts. ‘ The pupils were examined by their tcacheizlviiss Mary McQuaid, assisted b worthy, teacher, Bt. mas’, and showed by their prompt and accurate answers that they are being well taught and doing good , work. {liter v the examination, Mr. .Pi;icrfiMcK _ aschalrman andanexcel tpmgranmw was ocr-_ If“! Wt by. nubile Alter the mo" gramme, oonip entcry remarks were rem; congratulating the oecher and pupils on the good work that is being done and the ‘cdlcelhnt ,, programme ‘that so shlllluily Immediate ." utm- tn» last number oi the mgromuae, some. arrived and 6' buied the many girls or taco-es iothe teacher and ~-pupils. ‘Th6 visitors were treated to . home made candy. , _ libliowing is the programme:- wmas" by alum Mc- Quid, Olicrrilse-"llcihorlcs" by MID- ebMcQuaid, ‘Genevieve Bcnphy, mm and Margaret Corcorsn and Lily Otr- _ tel‘. Redl-li-ianr-“Not built flint way" _ _ hi‘ Martin Ooreo - RJIllilIK-"An v " Bmvhy. eswgm. qhém“ w» thatnonerwill l "for th . yum v _ Fqflfo ousandstof “Wféc iaciéis Ttoday, however. The lamest o? them covers the greet- fr-Pim}? Greenland. It has an area “of nzoiii, lish 500,000 square miles y There-are‘ also glaciers in Alaska and Switzerland, and even in ‘Africa —w1'»¢h¢-pmlcs~or ism toll-African mbmitsuu. t - The slacieis of Switzerland are . known as valley glaciers, and we may More ice." » swaying’; vary, owiy-urom to a, day._.,You would heed to. sit bnono a long time to t- - use ~ - - .. c “Y ' Bometnnes the icein aglaciercraclm ‘P1118 mv-km a noise like the firing ofa mm. The crack or crevice may at first "be so narrow that you could not put" in thl_e_lfiade' of a. knife. Later ‘ii; opens and ‘may become very wide. , ‘ _ ~ Apmvioeln apglacier is sometimes a problem‘ to mountain climbers. Heavy snow may fill it up and thus help travellers to pass; but they "must be sure that the snow is well picked dovm else they may sink too far down to out. . Tcvmmww I shall tell about some Pen who fell into crevices of glac- ers. ‘ . " Tomorrow-A Little Saturday Talk, by Patsy Goodwin, Decltation-"Des- criblng Santa" by. Betty McQuaid. Dlsloguoi-"lnve of a bonnet" by ' Mabel MoQuaid, Gen. Sanphy, Mary "and Margaret Gorcoran, Lilly Carter and Reta. Cullen. Recitatlons-“Ex- 8min." by Blanche Mark. . pectin: _ mutations-item's little dai‘ ‘l’ by nadir"; Gillian, Diaiogucie-“Yrerriblc mutiny" by Lily Carter and Mary Oorcoran, Riecitatiolu-“lvlary had a little lamb" by Helena Cullen lmd Francis Ooroornn,_"(7losing address" by Mabel McQuaid, ch r-“Bllnta Ola-us" by Mabel McQuai Gen. San- phy, Mary and his Oorcoran g: Li1y_ Camber. g." ' . WEST INDIA OQIDNXES TO HOLD CONFERENCE IDNDON, Jun. 4-1110 first confer- ‘- ytfi-"ii-vliE Iii-mi .'£.h,-.1-' ‘L111 ‘ Bil’ IliBtfl-"tfil -'- WNW “God Save the Prbspércei- t Yeaf . - ..‘ . ) 5 Quansc; Jm."0,--F‘eW-Y¢fll'$ hm beenmorc prosperous than the one Just ended." was-a- statement in the speech ‘from the throne read, today at the chums oi’ the. ‘ 5688")" pf the 17th legislature oi Quebec. and this statement was the keynote 01' the address which described the Dro- "grcss made by the Province in agri- culture. industry and commercetilllfl- lng, ‘forest fire prevention. coloniza- tion, road building and in other di- rections. ' ' ' . -. In addition the retiring lieuten- unt aoyemorwllvn» New" dean, was able» to - -. announce. the surplus of the 1m year is 0M 0! the most considerable which we have ever known," "while "our revenue has reached an amount unprecedent- ed since confederation Secured without any increase in taxation it shows the progress achieved by our province." Cvidngles <>.1..g..1 Staff 1v. R. “°“°T.....°“'..§..“‘i lift‘??? u Q13 8B 0 . . - Cpholszolm, formerly G611"!!! 901mm otthecanmian National Railways at Montreal, two- clauses of imwflww in the 1988i stall’ ni- thepfllllllsflllytw¢r° nnIiOUDOEC today .hy.Blr.1W"'Y W- Thornton, Chairman and President and Gerard Ruclylliw 313mm‘ i“ chargg o£_ legal affairs. Ml’. Reginald l-L W. Temple, formerly assistant . lop thhlriolnwar. Botncpooinfinentrl, become effective oooo FQR TWO 75C. SEATS" z mounavj mom‘, gnu. ‘it'll; ' ibvvkltiis tress run: “moon TIIAT "on" . wax execs ' pulses lhsswifiis’ j , Peters ,Ronc_ztl and Viciriifty A ' i or» why m you tarryins u." it...‘ Mr. Snowmanl." , Yvlms winter's been with us u month - bid 01‘ 111976 DOW. YOU 83b 1W0 "mid thg p339; 0f f ban, A s _ _ . 0r ore you with "Byrd" in Antartiqo wilds? Give us a call u you can Mrfsnow- mn-n. ' . No longer your wandering footsteps Thebvyfiwanttomokea iotoirdee bolls ~ snow- , And already they've promised not to make them too hard! / We rem: to state that on Doc. 315k. the dwelling house oi Mr. 060118 MoLenlum, Greek River, , was destroyed by fire, while Mr. and Mrs. McLennan were temporarily awefienitrémm houugzalt is weight-tint was ca by spar ‘settllpg on the roof. .When thasifioko was ray River, but since removed, and uow standing phoenix ‘like on the site oi its predecessor. .1 » Such an act of generosity on the part of Messrs Fraser dt. Sousa”: seiuomparalolled in these nmt latitudes. and would seem "to t-fore- . ishsdow the prophecy o! Scotland's bard, ‘Thatman to man o'er a.’ the earth shall britbcrs be and tr that." Much praise is due Mess-rs W. E. Jenkins and W. S. Fraser J11, for their ahwrlty in canvassing for funds, necessary in tho minovnl and for the rte-construction of the ‘build- ing and other needed, comlorts. The neighbors and others who so geneti- ously donated, odd rendered aid in the work of ha the building in its betflliiifi Gfllkffll, also the gratelul thanks of Mr. Mc- lnnnan and family. ' We learn that Mr. Peter Morri- son, s. native‘ oi Peter's Rand" has arrived here from Montreal; on one of his periodical visits to‘ the old home. Mr. Morrison holds a. respon- sible position alternately at Mont- real and Portland, in the manage- ment oi freight entering and leaving theeeportsfromseverollinesoioc- _, can steamshipo trading there. ~ We- " wish Ml‘. Morrison npleasant YMQ- tion with his relatives and friends while in his native province. We are ed that Mr. John‘ _' McKay. Greek River, Occ MoOalluni, Alllfllbh, mvsor ‘B11 sboutooleaveforliova Scotia, when in the ltunber woods them. ‘ Apxoposthofonrindustrywenote the erection of a 110m and up-to-date ranch lay-Mom's W. S. Fraser and Eons, (Free! River, with" three pairs of foxes-oi appmvcrltype- Mr. W. E. Jmkins. GreclrRlv/er. has also some superior mall in his pleasantly situated ranch, adjoining ms home. . ~ "- - ~ Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins and eon. Greek River. have also creowd l “'°‘€...”"‘... $3. “l? con , one o v ~ are informed that Mr. Jenkins-lin- we come in contact with the may other ranch owners hare and ‘loam their history, we shall furnish-sabre particulars re this important ind“!- t-Yy. On the 4th inst, Mi‘. Mei‘ Van- Road, “h? s. the flit - 50m of the greatest“ globe-announcers». , W11). Gilli: o c.» r dangers, thatfican». follow ‘an epidemic .,_of influenza, ' ' . I‘. "rIhQt ~_. remain ' n, the. q- "clpjthnngiandfurnielii," e of the“ hone er the patienii’. tare supposed to “bqf -w.ell. i-These cam whatin most cases . is called a relapse, This can be avoided by using a thorough disinfectant applied‘. under" ~the utmost; HEAT PRESSURE, which is MODERNf . D R Y CLEANING.‘ We operate under the CLOVER PRO-u JCESS of Dry Clean-f njtg. ThIB means that the Cleansing fluid, "which entersevery article is drained off and a steady flow oi HOWJIQI-lld is p95.» meatmg every an. tlcle continuously. sOur. Telephone and. "Delivery Service are‘ at Your demand a|-~ Ways. We call for, and deliver .,.g°°d,, Mail Orders atali times receive our beat attention. We" have many" custom’ a}? Who are satis~ . fwd. and vve want ~ W?" and yours to be among the numberjf T\R§vv to Method“; Dry C lean ers. Phone 983 Charlottetown ‘ ' T . ..wGI.l‘cIell toekedwlth ll- they will be employed for some time iofilngvhigh grngrlc Ooll. Nlllaf: o , om seem scnlumno’ "sramonm. soanemgn union mn- ALBION srovs anumlcau luau strove . summons nun mn- mcsn amp stove . talc» cons- ‘ramoczm conic uwqo pricel- PIONI 110’ ‘l "fiiioflffi-Fzrvm Nous "fiehneopte or this vlcinityare 11-“ Mm the recent attacked KAI, /v'-.>». \ "f wuZF-I‘. outwith”, qnyvun“. .3 ... homiwtlziymg-vuuw"