lemons. m» 1551512021 Y’S s Z-Iifiifiifi? %I'C%Z-Z%Z'Z_€HEH%E A New Era In Nova Scotia Gold Mining ‘Hie first blg go! actually proved. It systematic mining dur number of ore demos iflfill MARKEl d mine in Nova seotia has now been 1' In “will” llwoertr on which illthepastll mont-hshas disolosetla ltl, from 'l feet to 60 feet in width, Put through a test m ed in the l-eposits a tbs ore in a. modern ill- The average values thus determin- re from $5 to $10'|lluerbl:n|. The cost of m“! t "lmrtflltr to participate in the of people of the Marltimcs through "W 05¢"!!! of a block of the stock by a group or Mgflflmq Irving, Brennan & Company Ltd?‘ Charlottetown YESTERIJATS llllflllllllNl ‘i Corrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue PIIODIJCI Roosevelth Message Has r§c.=‘.*?é*~* 1* If on gig-Inn i ion." By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer -By Guardian's SpecJl Win) NEW YORK, Jan. 4. -— Presiden Roosevelt's message to the United States Congress was about as ex. pected in Wall Street and failed to lrlr markets of! dead centre today. A canvas of Wall Street opinion lllsclosed tilat the reaction to the speech was probably slightly favor- rrble on balance despite the fact that a number of points I10 INS-h scare t0 the industry, while Sullllnr-r squrlsll each-l: v the advocacy of unified contml of Srlluurl- 2 lbs .. ' phases of transportation and "““"Y elimination of grade crossings lent |..,,.,,,, ., " 501119 5911'"; to railrcacl shares. ' ' l N ' m RBllIOBd ISSUES were the only Beers lJoz. group to brace up "although the rise "chm-cc Both the lrldustrlals “"1" and utilities declined but losses were n.1,. ,,,,, ' " so trifling as to excite little interest. run“... E. to‘. '.' The Associated Press average of 60 i-‘Yflllbrrrlvs m. .. iglrllks was shaded .18 of a - "s" .8- Trading actlvit was les; that"; yesterday at 005,420 sllares, Dd“! C“ ‘b " a r p o about 97.000. A feature of the stock 11st was llcls Ih ._ the rather brisk demand for ple- “W” "W" l" femad issues which scored gains 1 to 'l points. Included in this group _ were American Radiator. General R Cigar, Johns-Manville. Pacific Tele- , phone, Standard Brands, Sun Oil fn some quarters it was felt that ihose sections of the message deal- lug with public works carried an in- lilnation of eventual inflation. the other hand, the asserti nupenditures would be sound credit of the government" was a source of comfofl. to those who itarcd wild spending. Those parts of the speech which "rederal Govem- mcnt must and shall quit this busi- ucss of relief" and cited the desire oi the administration not to offer made-work Jobs at wages more at- tractive than private work were hopefully interpreted. mention of a return to "sound conditions in the public util- ltlcs field" was taken as containing A number of Canadian issues ‘slcrllrege advances of u point. cu d Canadian Pacific. Canad- . ~ fen Industrial Alcohol n, and st. {§§;‘I.“,.§§,°.,".§ ‘ H __ , Rlegis Paper Preferred. Fractional Brcw can, (yum gainers ‘included International Nic- Brcw Ccrp Pld . kel, McIntyre-Porcupine, Bell Tele- Brit Amer Oil phone of Canada, Canadian Mar- Can Malt coni and International Hydro-Elec- 60H PflPer stressed that tile Hay 1, " Oats .. .. .,,.‘4o¢ anrslr. unnum- n Ffointoes pk .. 1 .-. Lelcry hunch .. 10 tq 15¢ Roast Beef 12.1 kervewch 85:41.15 Stew Meats . . . . . . . ,. . 8-1 Pork Chops 15-181.- Val b _ _ 3.13‘, lSe 86c Geese each. . . Onions l\'o 2 ll.) ills Red Onions l0 lbs Broccoli per hunch (‘rm-ole 1r ill ' Apples d:z Corned Mackerel. each . Shlnlilr ll. __ (Johnston and Ward) Talks “Ology” But Once Lion 0f Canvas Mat Merle» (By The fiwdlan Press) ‘LONDON. Jan. 4 -_ The simple ‘ "" little announcement said: ‘Georges walker Brew 420 no lilackenschmldt read a paper on 915 Personality ' and Nonentity’ to the faculty and H E K undergraduates of Cambridge Un- iversity at Trinity Hall." But don't let that fool you. The stocky, balk-headcd man who open- Bd. the door oi’ thr little flat a few MONTREAL, Jan. ti-(Bribisll- doors from Piccadilly Circus to the and foreign exchange in relation interviewer had a. pair of tin ears. Ho was known as Georres Hsclren- schmidt, the Russian lion, back in the e-arly years of the century, when t am mum 3";934_ his cleverness and mighty physique 235,5“, ssllmung “g8 enthralled American wrestling aud- 3518mm berg“ ,2339_ GRAIN (Johnston and Ward) 4— . The» iiiiiéi .. 9'3???‘ ti?‘ 13 13,-’ 6 3% l7 1'7 l5 151-2 '40 30% ,, 200 200 Dis Beag . . l8 17% Dom Eng Works .. 22 22 Dom Stores . . 11% Ford of Can A 29% 29 Green Stabell 32 4i Home Oil . ‘ll Imp Tob 13". 13% Im Oil 1'! Ilit Pet 31% 10% Noranda _. ' 3415 TeckIIhes 40f) Walker Good .. 29 28%. Walker Good PH l7 l7 WINNIPEG, Jan. 4- The former mat star r-"estled his China. Hong Kong dOIIBrs 4233- last mat:h one night in 1911. when Denmark k.one .2191. Frank Gotch defeated him at Chi- fiance franc .0859. cago for the world championship. GQTmMY lelchlmark i401‘- For 23 years since that night he , v has- devoted himself to the study of Hluand “mm M66‘ psychology and physiology. Now, at India rupee 3691 58, he is a xccgnlzed authority in “My um 13:3“. the tricklest field in the world. Hackenschmidt ls the first man New Zealand pound 3.9140. from the gall-wig: lérctlirlefliiz-lili. wrestling mat to the cosmic scheme. o an z o . to. Are.- he had discussed the sublest 5W") 0"?" fgfigm‘ 489°4- or cells and their relation to this SP9“) 9" ‘i ' PRO UE (Canadian Press) elicePtion of CIICLS‘ tions on the Monti . ‘dgéry market were gt. _rlllly steady in history to graduate and that for 30 minutes one be- ._ fw, 3.341‘ wildered auditor made him haul out §,‘,',‘,§f§"§,‘,f.,eS‘ 213mm. 11.32 m; t4 his scrarpbook to prove he ever had m,“ d011,“; cheese advanced ‘A of a. cent at 10%’. to 101.1. cents a pound with summer make unchanged at l1 to l2 cents. Receipts were 6". boxes . No 1 butter in carlots or less was film at 211/. cents s pound. To re- tailers solids were 22 ‘Drluts b? cents. Arrivals asnountec‘ Graded shipments of eggs callots or less rare steady at 8.’ 'to 88 cents for A large, 28 to 2i) cent-s for A medium, 26 to 2'1 cents for A pullers, 19 to 20 cents for B nrizl 1a cents a. dozen for C tcfl c.‘ 1.265 cases arrived. lotatrles were unchanged at 4‘ to 4'! cents for Quebecs. 48 to 5t cents for New Brunswioks and 5f 5o 52 (I its for Prince Edward Is- HMS. all per so pound bar. SCHOOL TRAINS LONDON "But you must remember it was exchange easy. Great Britain his! ‘illtfwrent in those days when ll wrestled Gctch and Dr. Roller and day bills 4-93”; "Brice 6-53; R813 the others," he said. “We wrestled 3T This modern game. it is too pain- - in 5:“: 1il9°n‘::y1y:a§$,“°‘ 5"“ " ELMWOOD SCHOOL ctosmo zsms bmg,?gg?fixixlélgsttlrlimsrg The examination arid Christmas lam‘ ' I El 00d 50h l march is to be published wichln a gqgf§fjglgl§ljgihgd ,,,',“‘;.,,,,,,y D21 few months. The manuscript at the 21st m the schoommuse ‘which figmggrlga bgixgmgjzdwgfielgneflg waslfllled to capacity, there being mleuecmms’ "M h“ dwmed ‘t’ t0 ors present. The pupils were first valuable mntflbutlon w examined in the various subjects 89 "With all modesty, I belbeve my _ book will create a sensation," said ‘glstefl by mtdredugusfgsi 5nd m Hackenschmidt as he reached over 9°“ ed mos S“ s m y‘ d d B. no und welsh, h’ After the appointment of Johll fgepawfrgfmd hang; M we pm“ Gallant as chairman, a. delightful pose. with no available effort he lifted it at arm's length overhead (By The Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. t-The popular lty of skiing, which has led to the opening of a training school in London} makes it interesting to re- oall that this sport was utterly un- known to most Europeans 40 years 08°. according to a London news- Lord Conway, when describing his experiences in Spitsbergen no 1011861‘ than about i890, felt it nec- rem-y to explain in detail the ns- ture and use of ski f0: his British readers, and did so with such gus- to that probabl; he could register a claim to having first set h" coun- d wcmen-on the scent ‘ rllw winter amusement. we the ski might be'l0l-llld useful ln Alpine climbing. and ev- Qn ventured a prophecy that "ski- mls coon -in Bwitosrlsn ." have wonrmslvs snarl-Ii HOBART; fllmanfs, Jan, 3.—(O. P3~Wllen the-Duke of Glouceatar Felted a gen; of workmen con- structing a motor road near here he "I liven a "rvorkmclrs salute” ol 91 "shotlwhof basting powder from 81"") ill ‘Ol-IIICAOO, Jln. 1—-With the new year, a w:man's fancy seriously turns to thoughts of a new hot. As every woman knows, the best antidote fcr that after-tne-hollday letdown is a new bonnet-eypqclal- 1y p, gay colored ouer It does won- ders for a winter wardrobe of brown or blue that is be- ginning to pull down the comers of the feminine soul. New headgear for the southbound resorier is one thing, but for the wearer who must yet weather win- try d quite another. lillfgtlld new styles are mostly small and perky. out wide brlms to interfere with hivh fur collars. Mcst of the new hats black or frown and they derlvo their up-to-dsteness ornament; But for the there an n! too-nieces in no. . . and a new vivid blue. filo encrusted-fat! 0i the new mid-season million’! is It! I16“! into straws and sills ._._..._...___.- Ilse Mind's for- hiss Wflglhfl .. ..9l5 (Canadian Press) w the Canadian dollar- as com- piled by the Royal Brink of Can- ada, closed today ".5 lollowsv- Argentina new ‘i401. Brazil milreis .0662. Great Britain pound 4.8988. Hungary perigo .2915. Japan yen .2861. Sweden krone "-329. NEW YORK, Jan 4—P\ll-e;gr 4.93: low 4.91%; close 492%; d0~ MORNING MARKET LETTER NEW YORK. N. Y-, Jan. 4—'I‘ha market was quiet early afternoon when a. modest rally developed in lis Th were particularly active for a lime. The Rails and Utilities were slug- gish on the rally. Bonds, however ralLed late in the afternoon with me sections quite lttle progress beyond spurt. In view of the extent of the recovery in the past five days the 0o market would seem to be in a ltion to have a corrective ud ust- mflflt. particularly if any adverse week and 8 a a demand in so a petit bedlscharged At ilhe present writing the 58¢ of the President to Congress 0,. today is scheduled for about 1:30. Laidlaw and Company, NEW BK, Bars quoted at 14% Brokers loans in week ended Jan. 2 totalled $352,000,000 increase $26,- 000,000 over previous week. New York Federal Reserve Bank no announcement rediscount rate 01.1% percent. Congress meets today, President Roosevelt scheduled to appear be- fore joint session at 12:30 p. m. to read his annual message will be broadcast over’ alll import- American Petroleum estimates gasoline housing TOCQIZandBOTDQUO A MARKET cossir (By Johnston and Ward's Special Wire) week nibd . 969,000 barrels, increase 1869M forweekonded-l .2was'ls.dag- aillst 72.0 in previous week and 57.0 in like 1034 period. system 70.8 ag- ainst '10.’! and 63.8 respectively. Daily average volume of’ Reserve Bank credit outlets d week ended Jan. 2 was 000 off $25,000,000 from previous 218,000,000 below s. year go. The House by a vote of 212 to 167 voted to amend the t- mmittee discharge rule to provide that a maioritx’ :1 halite members dgn ore a comm-l 0e can Dish Low Last 80 Ind .. 105.63 104.12 105.14 20 Rail . 36.55 36.24 36.4’! 2O Ullll . 17.94 17.57 17-74 40 BOllds . 80 FLASH B Roosevelt recommends Public Works t an ofifitifiiio ° relies. pe a rising and non-federal ostl 1f li i ti m y se qu Il and hl useful to local QOVETIIIIgIHGIIIG. m‘ y Dow Jons- N. Y. Stock (Quotation furnished by Johnston and Ward members of the Moot real Stock Exchange, Mantras Curb Market. ll6 Richmond Street. . ll 2,168,000.- Cbarlotletovrn). \ All’ Red 1H 110% Allied Cheri: .. 129% l1": Allis Chaim m; l-sll 2s .11 0._ 1 Dow Jones. make jobs for emoloyables or) riding their absorption in tide of private employ- ment. Favors slum clearance, rural rural electrification, re- forestatlnn, road building, crowing elimination, extension and enlargement of C. C. C. work tenslficd. program to prevent Atl Ref .. ..... 2544 Amer Cdil . , . . . .. lime lid Al: Car lt-uund lllii ill Am For Pow 5 41L All! Loco . ... l8’); 18"‘; Am Rad .. 15% 15% Mn Pow Light .. 85S 3% Am Smelt Rlfg ,, a9 Am Sugar B6 Am Tel Tel . 104% All! Tob B .. B5. An Copper .. 11% 54 54% Auburn Auto 250i. 26% Loco . .. 5% 5% Bait Ohio . . . - . . . .. 14% 14% arn A . 8K 61/» Ben Aviation .. 11% 18% 1 .. 32% 32 .. I 11's’ 793a 15% 20% 1574a P .. . 125s Case Tnresh ‘z 0011p . . . . . .. l l Com Sou 1'4 1% MINIIVC (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 4- tocks teacher McIntyre l... L: 8.59; Belgium 23 '; Germany 40.- Carlada 1.06 I l6. almost sixfy rate-payers and visit- ~ by the teacher, Joseph Cusack, as- program ensued, which was enjoy- mond Gallant and Heber Camu- tle Costello and Hilda Gallant: two humorous dialogues; duet. Evelyn Gallant and Ethel Campbell: two Christmas drills and a varietv of recitaiions suitable to the Yule- tide season. Santa Claus then ap- peared in his usual Jollv manner and disburdened the’ beautifully decorated tree of its many presents which were distributed to the children. visitors and teacher. Af- ter home-mada candy had been served, the teacher thanked the pupils for their kind rememhrances and lthe rate-payers for their splendid attendance. Remarks were also made by William Egan, who " --the- ~ untht! wonderful success of the evening. The important event was brought to a close by sl -‘ the National Anthem. (Patriot please copy) are interwoven glistening strands of cellulose Fiber. this} ed with the greatest enthusiasm by Texas , , ,_ _ all present. 'I‘he program was as Towagmac -. “d twmed it “round l‘ "w “m” follows: Violin selections by Ray- Vacuum . - NEW HATS FOR THE NEW YEAI ARE GAY Recitation. Ventures bell; duet by Dorothy and Bella We Am" Campbell: step dance by Leo Gal- ‘WWW? '~ Pint and Gertie Costello; two wmuy C _ Christmas Choruses; duet by Ger- w“ ' tree gifts and Nordon IMal-kets At Glance (Canadian Press) 'l‘ororl-to and Montresl-Indus- E1 trial stocks irregularly lower. Toronto Mines-Barely firm. New York Stocks closed nar- rorvly highex. wiiinipeg-Vvlicut closed slightly higher Montreal-Silver steady. New York-Cotton, rubber and sugar higher; coffee lower. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) , Jan. 4- Wheat nor no 2 M. Borley c w no a ca. Oats C W no 2 54. Oats no 3 as. Oats feed lln 1 46. izlgur spring wheat patents fillets Flour seconds $5.00. Flour bakers $4.90. Flour winter wheat patents choice $0.50 to 84.60- Flour white csrn $5.00 to $6.80. $25.80. Bran ton Shorts ton $23-25. Middlings ton $33.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $3.35. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $15.00. Cheese No l Ont 10'; to.10%. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 4s. Eggs A i medium 38- Essa figs B large 25. Eggs B medium 24. Eggs C 21. Potatoes Que 80's 45-47, N B 80's 48-50‘ P E I 80's 50-52. DUNBLANE CHRISTMAS CONCERT The pupils of Dunblanc Schoill. lmder the skiiful guidance of their Miss Audrey Campbell, presented s, delightful school ooh- cert in the school on the evening of Dec. 21. There was n large st- tendance of ratepayers and visitors present, and the tastefully ar- ranged decorations merry holiday appearance. Percy McPherson presided as chair- man, while Mrs. D. A. McPherson played the accompaniments. Per- fect order was maintained through- .» out the evenillg. and the following interesting program was presented amid much applause. Program: Chozus, Christmas Bells. school; Recitation. Welcome, by Ads Mclsaoc; Drill, Merry Christ- Recitatioli. Hello, Jean Mc- Pherson; Drill. Star of the East, singing by Miss Campbell; Recita- tion, The Meaning of IDITIB. Mclsaac; i»..l."i£u"77”“.. Pond Ore , . Po Cro Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Sim Co .. ,_ Socony Vac Stand Oil N J . Stewart Warner Studebaker .. Texas Co Tex Gulf Sul .. Wmlmd I 'I‘im R011 Bear Union Pale .. lnited Corp .- . United Gas Imp U S Ind Al .. U S Rubber . U S Smelt . US Steel 39 Warner Bros Co W" tn Bros . West Union .. West Elec Woolworth Co Worth Christmas. Dialogue, Christ- mas Eve: Recitation by Verna Mc- Pherson; Song. Hush a bye, Jean McPherson; Recitation, The Christ- mas Song. Annie McIsaac; Mono- logue, A Bad Mix-up; Recitation, The Christmas Spirit. Verna and Florence McPherson; Recitation, Waiting rip for Santa Claus, Doris McPherson: Cradle Song, Helen Boulter. Jean Hart, Mary Bulger; Slants. Claus Fright, Raeford McLean: Dialogue. Day af- ter Christmas; Recitation, The Dol- lies‘ Christmas‘ by velda master: Chorus. by the school. Time. A merry old Santa Claus then arrived from the and proceeded to ddiver to each pupil from a beautiful Christmas candy from their teacher, ..nd a treat qf fruit, from the Women's Institute. while ico- cher received a. large nlmbor of lift-s also. numerous other pres- ents being exchanged. A sale of fudge dur-vng the performance net- ted the sum of 85.00 for Red Cros work. Upon the deparh ure of Santa. a vote of thanks. moved by Mr. Elwood McPherson was presented to Miss Campbell and pupils. A very pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing God Save the King. GREEN BAY SCHOOL CLOSING Christmas Concert on Thursday poor condition of the roads there was a very large attendance of parents. rate-payers and visitors. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by Mr. Aubre Malone, Mr. Glen Currie. May by Mr5'w'D' Gm James McGaughey. Mr. Joseph Cusack. also by their teacher, and showed by their ready answers that they were being carefully trained, The school-room was ar- tistically decorated for the occa- sion, and a well-laden Christmas tree occupied one corner. The ex- amination was followed by an en- joyable program. Mr. John Costello capably acted as chairman. Santa Claus then appeared in his usual jolly manner and presented each pupil with a gift from the tree. An address was then read by Lena Costello and the teacher was pro- sented with an appropriate gift by Helen Carrasher on behalf of the pupils. In a few words the teacher thanked the pupils for their kind Christmas cold no-thlsnd, Junior their gift. The pupils and all pres- ent. were treated wi home-made was brought to a close by 5108111! the National Anthem. The follow- ing is the address: season is now at hand, we feel we cannot let it pass without express- ing a few words of appreciation to Exchange p ’ .MasseyI-iarris....- . m” Wu" B“ - 3‘ 35"" lvrocoll- Front Oil Co 14v. 14. . a. .1. .....~.¢'.»'..., Issues ‘A To" New High 0n Mt '1; Merger it (C. P. By Guardian's Special WIN) MONTREAL, Jan. L-With seven issues mounting to new peaks for more than a. year. Montreal Stock Exchange listings presented an im- proved appearance today. Gains ranged up to two points and outnumbered losses by only a small margin. The average of 30 stocks. lwwever, recorded a loss of .1 at 62.’! as the result of a decline in the industrial group. Sales vol- ume was very heavy in the fist hour of the day but after that dwindled. Turnover totalled approximately 22,- 000shares. Interest centred in Canadian Pac- ific Railway lmd nearly a. quarter *4 of the day's trading was transacted in the rail issue. C. P. R. touched the highest level since Oct, l2 in the largest volume since the begin- ning cf August. It closed at 12%, its high of the day, where it record- $26460 Mt ’l. S t 0 ck Exchange (Quoirlilonl furnished by and Ward numbers of the Monti-ed Stock Exchange. Montreal (‘urb Mal ket, lsa ' Bil-silt. f‘ ' town.) Opened Last Stocks Opened Last MTL STOCKS ..- Bell Tel .- BCPowA BCPowB BruckSllk .. CanC0rC0m.. Build Prod 29 _ 135g. 135;, Can Car Plfd 16% 18% rust untfstores 521/; s4’ Can Gem 9°") -- 8 W‘ p, ,-1- ‘yo, 25 Can Cum Pfd as sa GOPUI‘ GX 5 l’ can Ind A1 A l |§ 85,’; ' if’? 32:4,‘ Can Ind Al B'....I m 1 Gen Motors . ' 34H- 33M 8:: gggl/h Pow "" I ‘t as s assert... .. :22; it; Oordm" i . - Goodyear Rub .. u,» new gfnegfldge - - V. gmhfiifivpflgg " .33.‘ f‘ Coal 122% 122% m‘ e5" “g ‘ H‘ Dom Gloss Com ....lzo 12o Houston oll 1m ills Dom 5W, ma, B 5,,‘ 5% Etliinmnws 131,? my‘ Dom ca. Com ...'.'. a2 s21». m“ g.‘ g: Gen Steel Xares 4% m“ Tel ‘U " 9% 9% Gllrdfi ,.. .» 6 Man 551.‘; Gm“ '7" . Eula CittgvSouth av. s24 gig, PF??? 11 Kfnimcoml," " ,1; 11g" Holl coin Mines 19-15 19st "" . . Lntl Nickel 2am 23% llamlbelt co l8_ 21/. mupow 5,, .., flgufgweéjrf ~ e ‘a’; '23 Intl Pow his . as Loews Inbnr " ’ ' so. sail “k” °‘ w°°d‘ ‘i’; ‘flj McKeesport Tin 95 95 . “we W“ m we iliitnlil 3&3‘ 35?.“ w?“ 3°“ 29'“ Nat steel CRl‘ ' l8 " l8 an 51/. c1... PM," ‘ Mom, ward“ ' 302“ 2g?‘ QuebecqPcba . 17% . . Nash Mot 18% 1s g; 3gp 19g m‘; Natl Bis .. .. 29a 297. 5mm“, m "' - 20 19,, Natl Dairy Prod .. .. leis m: ma, Cogc,,,,"¢:o,,,"" 4a 4.," N“ 9°" “gm 7".‘ 7'? Steel Co Cun Plci 44. 43K. N” “V” WimElec .. 2 2 New York Cen North Amer Northlvfoatc . . . . .. Pmo» so 2 is: gag Se” N ‘I Nova Scottie '4 373 Pet Pullman Co Royal 169 Radio Cor? . Radio Kelli Orph Rep Iron Ste ELDON women's INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the E1- 118: ‘Women's Institute was held at omc of Mrs. J. R. McWllliarxls, December 18th, with an attendance of thirteen members. The meeting opened with the Creed, after which i-oll call was responded to by Christ- mas Verse. Minutes were then read. and approved. Business arising out of minutes was then discussed. Re- garding raising of school seats, this matter was arranged to be left in . the hands of Mr. and Mrs. F. M - Union Oarb Carib 47"; 4'1 Donald. Sick Committee then r2- ~- 100% ported it was moved and seconded 12% Lléatdli“? tmcmblers be l ,_,- “'5 an‘: flilult rllillservlrlasconslmflltllstglggnwiig m . . 16 ‘ then appointed as follows: Sick 121 3a.,‘ Committee, Mrs. J. R. Williams, V“, steel _ ‘ mo; 20.,‘ Mrs. Penny. Mrs. M. F. McDonald 414 and Mrs. Vanlderstine; Program 4y Committee, Mrs. D. Bishop and Mrs. 33w, J. F‘. McDonald. It was decided to 36KB have two questionnaires discussed 54 at next meeting, also that ea h 2l___ member supply six lunches to lie Yellow Coach .. 4 on sold at school concert in aid of Red -——-——— Cross. Next meeting to be held at the home oi’ Mrs, J. F‘. Halllday, roll call to be answered with a joke. Rod Green Bay school held their Cross seals were then distributed, Miss Mildred Ousack: Dear Teachers-As the Christina! semhgmiuni summation and and one new member welcomed. Meeting closed by singing the Ode, night, Dix; m}, 1n 5pm o; ‘he after which the hostess served a delicious lunch, and o pleasant soc- ial hour was spent ili singing, ctc. Two special features were a "Musl- cal Fantasy", by Mrs. T. F. Wcst and a song, given in operatic stylc is. FRIED FILLYTTS OF PLAICE Wash, scale, and dry the fish. Remove the skin and fillet the fish. Dip in seasoned flour, Coat with beaten egg and crumbs twice. Press the crumb coating well down. fry in deep, smoking hot. fat, drain well an kitchen paper, serve on a dklyley, garnish with lemon and fried parsley. Sauce if served should be served separately- you as our teacher. During thc short time you have been with us by your patience and gentle dis- words of address as well as for 905mm. you have endeu-d your. self to us all. Please accept this little gift as a token of our love candy by the teach . The event “d ,5 _ 1n wnciugrm we wig). you a Merry Christmas and a hap- py and prosperous New Year. Signed on behalf of the pup: ‘l: Green Bay School, Lena Helen Carragher- (Patriot please copy) Use Ilnarfs tn (sprains ' anon. L-craa-v-lz-olzl. U: "9 returned home on Tuesday from ll '- Tryon, after an absence oi L Christmas Tre: lliirl Concert o.’ Lhs . . Si '6 w v v .4 a 1'10‘ nUf ' WA.‘ ed a gain of lit points. Consolida- ted liers held unchanged-Ila Uriel-national Nickel it higher.-.md Brazilian ‘fraction down ‘o. -, r5 Papers were pushed upward- b the early dealings but support was withdrawn and the mnJority s ed from their tops of the day. m. ard South and International Paper and Power Preferred both touched new peaks for more than a yes: with fractional ‘advances. Price , Brothers Preferred on the curb‘ fin- i lsheri with a. lift, point rise at}! sl- ter selling up to 27% while st. law- rel-lce Paper Preferred touched 16% and clcsed with a gain-of ‘A atdb-li. . Price Common ‘and St. Lawrence Corporation Preferred were slightly higher and Dryden and SL-"Lswt rence Corporation eased small __, , amounts. Sales totalled 22,016 shares; bonds r ..J Central y Guardian‘ Thin ualulnl is reserved for when} o! local but Mlferilulrzg‘ a noisy nature may be inserted fl a seats a word strictly payable advance. _ ,,_ l OONFEDERATION LIFE INSU B4 WEATHER PERMITTING. ‘u... ing turnips on January 2nd. J- M. Roop. L-3272-12_-,’l__1-5i I -——— 11-..- PUBLIC LIBRARY — TheChar- lottetown Public Library will bebpen Saturday evenings from '1 to 030 0' clock. The library will not opcil on‘ Mondays iultil 1 p. m. 'I HOME 0N VISIT - Ml‘. ll.» A.‘ Thomas, of Belmont. Massach ' visit to his uncles, Messrs. Herbs-if and Wellington Thomas, of. -fl five years. He also stopped at. Appliances Co. in Oxford. CHRISTMAS CONCERT _"'T l1: Tryon Baptist Church was llclri m1 Thursday evening. lJeculllbcl-"filtll Much credit ls (.110 illl who liclned in any way to make it one " best concerts ever held ill‘ '. - church. Mrs. T. O. DeWoifrWr-ip- , ably presided iii, ilic piano, lrlld h?!) llntlrlng cfloris axe \\'ul'lli_\‘_ of praise.‘ Qqming here prrly a short ill1ll,‘_’[.YI'r'Vl-i ous, as a stranger amongst us. (Illa program consisted ol qum-icilcs. pantomlnes, recltations, drills. etc. after which Santa arrived and dis- tributed candy. apples, cir. from I‘ u well-laden tree. -’ ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY —-'l'lls y funeral of Mrs. Mary Blzuiclxrd , was held from her late residence. 4' 198 Grafton St, yesterday morning , to St. Dunstalfs Basilica whorl, '- High Mass of Rcquiunl was cvlcy, brated by Rev. R. McKclizlc. Thai pail bearers were Messrs. John hi» Bradley, Louis Hyncs, Daniel Nic- Donald. Joseph Gaudct, Paul Pet- ers and Edward Collins. Service at‘ the grave was conducted by Rev- P. McMahon, D. D. Mrs. Blanchard will be sincerely lilourncd by he!‘ daughter, Mrs. Smith and glmld"! children, Helena and Frank Sluith who resided with her, Frlcsirlrs I‘; wide circle o! friends. ! HENDERSON-STUART-A llulel wedding was solemlllrled oll Sat- l- urday afternoon, December" 20 at five o'clock, at 5627 UJIILLI‘ bury avenue, the home of Mr. A. H‘. _ Williams, uncle oi’ illc bride, in the presence of inlmediatc friends, when Catherine Mary. dauglitcr ofl Mr. and Mrs. c, H. Stuart, oi S:d- my, Nova Sciltla, and Ml‘. Ii are! Lockwood Henderson, of Cha. Jllfi‘ town. P. E. 1., were united llLllmte riagc, the Rev, Burton H. Robins L; son officiating. The bride, who wo4~ ' given in marriage by her uncle,‘ wore a gown of Nlnrilia blue snat- _ elasse and black velvet in junid effect and carried an nrm lwquefl _ of Johanna Hill roscs and ll s ofl 1 the valley. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Isabel Wilinlils, while Mr. Harold Harrington acted as best man for thc groom. Mrs. C, l-L. Stuart, liioihcr of the bride. we! present lit the marriage. Following . the ceremony a reception rvas hold, -_., at which a wcridillg slipper was. scrvcd. Aflcr n slur-i. horic.v"“"°l Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will rssid at. St. Caihrrillvs. OiiL~Monirc Star. -- fiTlfi-I-IISONAIIS l Miss Nlurgarrt Rallisrli’ umPMil Jennie McKlly. P. W. C. bl dun: spent thc Christmas llOllflilfvri their homes in New London Mr. J. A. Len, Summersid . Wll was in the City yesterday lcrrvel today for Moncton. wherc__e will‘ , spend the winter. ~ His many friends regret to dear! . of the serious illness of Chariot Wright, of Tryon, and all Join il wishing him s speedy recovefl. \ Miss Winnie Best. tcaralrcr Clyde River, has resumed her dutic I after spending the Cnristmssjhollr ._ days with Mr. and Mrs. J. WtMol-rii ‘ " ’ son, North Tryon. ' Miss Ethel Gallant, of oystg net B idge, who underwent a ft;- Appendicitis in the Olly is doing nicely. mans .of m- am sorry to hear that Ill had t0 enter the City Hospital ‘ treatment, and are hoping for 0N5! 129W"? ‘