baseman so. 1931 ES is Supreme T “wit; fifififffed Advertise-ems --'--------..... 10o Porllne of5 word: " hmlineeiswom Bo w line of s words ‘lolwrllne of5 words To Let Tg LET-IIEATED 5 RQQMED at with electric range. Apply 393 GTEIIOII St. 11135.31 CARDBOARD. SUITABLE IP03 linins outhouses. etc., 1c. pg] sheet. Guardian ofllce. t1 1-03 BALE - our ravens. s cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. FOR SALE-CHEVROLET COUPE, wire vmeele, 1931 model. Good us new. APPLY Carter d: C0,, good Store, Queen Street. 11198-12-29-01 . r0!» SALE T0 LET, BOARD ANn room signs on hand at Guardian TO LET - TWO UNFURNISIIED Rgoms‘ also Baby's Fur Robe for 5° °~ APPlY Guardian. 11192-12-29-21 T? Eur - wanna ROOM new. ° lllld (‘old water, electric lights. Apply Weeks Grocery, Hillsbcro Street. 11202-12-29-31. llllllli liniteil ilhureh 7'3°"Pl'flyer meeting in pmpgfjflgn for the Lord's 50PM!‘ on Sun- lllly next. WESTERN GIIAIIIIIIIN- -FUNERAL 0F MRS. COLIN .gll;LlGAN_'rhe 1mm.“ o! M,‘ 0 n Milligan was held on Mon. d" llltemocn at her late residence on Not“ Dflme sl-lfli. Surninerslde. '3"- Ml- Campbeu of the United lllch conducted the services and ‘spoke very reelingiy of the deceas- ged’ ‘Herring to her devotion to the lmflmm "wk in the Unitod a urch. The Pallbearers were essrs. A. S, Mgcxly’ ‘Wuhan Stewart, 1,. n, A1191‘ Gem." wflb 9f. William Huestis and c, 3, Morris. Interment was in the Peo. file's Cemetery. s, *_"-——ii——_ PERSONALS —lvLr. and Mrs. William Buchan- an returned to their home in Sum- merslde on Monday after spending the Christmas vacation with thou- MMP Messrs. Roy and 134mg Buchanan of Moncton, 5, -—Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ramsay and their son, Russell, spent Christ; THE CHARLUITETQWLQUARDIAN ioealllltll. euanuiim IGEIITRAL GUARDIAN Banking Systems Charlottetown, friends of Miss Sadie Kellow will regret ‘to learn that she fell on Sunday, breaking her arm. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Mr. J. Harvey Bishop, student, will preach Thursday, 31st at Cape Traverse at 7.30 p. m. - CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath. Jan. 3rd at Bangor at 10.30 and '1. CALENDARS RECEIVED from the Bank of Montreal and the Pro- vincial Bank. GENEROUS GIFT-The Senator- ium Commission wish to gratefully acknowledge a very nice gift in the form of Door Stoppers from Mr. Walter L. Beers. The monetary val- ue of this gift would be about $75.00. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. — The Canadian Stores are oflering 12 tins of Golden Wax Beans for 90 cents to early shoppers. Dec. 30-ll. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-The many TURNIPS-Inlding in bulk at‘ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - The, Monday, Tuesday, Provincial Sanatorium Commission and Wednesday. Henry Srnallwood, wish to thank the Ladies who so 11139-31 very thoughtfully donated Jams. ‘jellies and pickles on Christmas Eve. TURNIPS — loading daily at Charlottetown Railway Dump in bulk. Market price paid. Phone Henry Srnallwood, Southport. 1581-11 IT'S THE LAST One this year- B. I. S. Social Evening cards and old time dancing. Follow the crowd this evening. 11232 MASONIC BANQUET-Following is a part of the program inadvert- ently omitted from yesterday's re- port of the installation ceremony of sang "On the Road to Mandalay" and “Duns? Bro. James Calder PM. sang “The Ragged Vagabond" “Here's Love and Success to you”. Bro. A. R. Kendall accompanied. IIIGIILANDERS DINNER-Com- "1 mending officer Lleut. C01. U. G. lDawson, V. D., arid officers of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders entertained last evening at their Iannual dinner in tho Armouries. In l addition to the officers of the High- 1I230-12-30-3I ’ lMasonic Lodge: Bro. T. W. Bentley. i Are Investigated (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 28— The experience of the last decade was cited yuterday in a document prepared for A. U. S. Senate bank- Iing sub-conunitiee as "spectacular confirmation" of a belie! that in- creased participation of banks in the security markets is dangerous. The document, made public by [the special banking investigating group headed by Senator Glass, Democrat, Virginia, was a _report ‘prepared by the committee's expert. Dr. A. Palmer Willis. of New York. summarizing the testimony it has taken. i ’lic without comment and without lapprovlng it. _ The lengthy document filled with Ithe results of questionnaires sent 011i; by the committee to banks and bankers in all parts of the country . ‘assailed federal reserve authorities on the ground that they failed to take prompt action io end condit- ions which played an important part in the i920 stock market collapse. Whllo no specific recommenda- tions for legislation were made in the report, it is expected to point the banking laws. PAGE IHRE Io former secretary of the Treasury and oo-author of the Federal rc- serve-act. l The report traced the effects of increased participation of banks in 4931,34,“, press; the capitol market soprano, u. Y., Dec. 28—A Fed “Dllrllls a period of widespread oral rlliye to rid thc Unltcd State: cofifldence and active business." it cf undcalrabic illJtlLi has advance: 5515- "the Sll-llllllllllflfl 0f l-llt? Cillllal uito wcstcm New York w.ill the ar- markel’ Te5llllll18 l”!!! Pflllldly lll- rival o,‘ Afurray W. Gsrssou, specia. creasing bank loans on securitics 355513,", gem-may)‘ o1 Labor, for a and blink Dlllcllgell Ol b53155 lends HZTIES of coulcrczicvs with police and Rounding- Up Objectionable Aliens the way for important revisions in v to stimulate capital IIIVCSIIIIOIM Ifll‘ more than would otherwise b0 llu- case. “At the same time the over-dc- Frdcixall officers. hit‘. (‘mrssun lilnforrld yesterday with Arthur J. Karnuih, District Director of Immigration. and Police velopment that ordinarily occurs lll Commissioner Austin J. Roche. De- various fields during such a period is corresponding exaggerated, mak- ,ing the subsequent all the more severe." tails of tho conferences were not fol-thcoluirlg but it was undelswflf-l Yeiclmn and that anion: tahasrs of the Dmblflfl The subwmmum mwe it pub_'perlod of deflating and liquidation discussed were the arrest of aliens illegally living here; deportation of “The almost universalrespcnsc was confided aligns and the gmuggung ‘that present restrictions were suf- Ificlent." it said. of allcns. l Garssou said the drive has start- | In connection with the 192s Wall ed "can, a 3.0a, m, b, Wuhan, N_ policies of the Federal reserve auth- orities during this period were really Street panic, the report cited fig- Doak‘ germ-dam. of Labor, and had “"5 1° show m" "Teslrlclilve cred“ proved successful in other parts 01f the country. . "We know enough about the act- clicotlve only in curtailing loom ivltles or those aliens and the alien by ban“ w b73975 and 49319753’ ‘rackeieers now to send many 0f l Bank security 105-35 l0 0m" W5" them to prison and others to their tomers and loans to brokers and ,dealers in securities by others went {up sharply. Another important, native lands,” he said. “We have shown conclusively it is possible to rid ilfs country of conclusion 5115115, who, while they entered leg- Iclrawn from the committee's ques- 311% are no longer desirable be- OIIIOS. m mas with Mrs. Ramsay's sister, Mrs. POLICE COURT - Yesterday ilanders the following officers from Changes were urged too by Presl- __~;;.~._.~¢w~r _ FOR SALE- YOUNG GUE . RNSEY MacMurdo of Kelvin. S. morning three men charged with lather units were present: Col. A. E.~ tlonaires was that "much the larger Cause of 11,91, crimins] records, ' Cow. Andrew Doucette, Oyster Bed _ ilirldse- 11224-12-30-31. a SALE _ mu. cmnnsunn Bride, 60W. newly freshened. Archie McLeod, Glasgow Rodd 11203-12-29-31 Ion SALE - runs BRED A . shire’ Bull, 17 months old. Dygn ‘Winaloe Beauty Bess. Champion st. Pool’. sends,» School Concert A n'd Tr e a t St. Paul's Sunday School annual treat and Christmas Concert was held last evening in the Parish Hall, being largely attended. Supper for "Tiind Cleaner, 1 McCormack Deer- 3. ing. six horse power engine, drive 4198135 End wood saw. Priced right _-I for quick sale. Wallace Moreslde, '- Ncrth River. 11185-12-26-41. 5.30, the Concert taking place at 'l.30. A special feature of the evening was the presentation the Rev. H. D. Raymond of a life Teachers Wanted IEAaUgEISI hWIANTEDI FORIMER- i 7m c °°- Yellli’ SUPP oment -I. Auxiliary of the Canadian Bible ‘Zigifiéggésficsue Boyce’ Society to Miss Miriam Worth of the School staff. In a few well chosen remarks, Miss Worth thank- ed the Sunday School. This is the eleventh year in succession for the School to present such a certificate. A well rendered programme presid- ed over by the Superintendent, J. E. H. Worth was then presented which was enthusiastically received. San- ta Claus arrived, presenting the prizes, candy, etc, making lots of fun for all. Following is the pro- I . . ‘ gramme: j OARD AND ROOMS AT I94 J ‘ Prince Street. Special rates for Chorus, by the school. P. of w. Students. 11225-12-30-11. (mend by Cm, membem _ Recitation, Joan Duvar. Nllltliie lilac??? fifi.‘.fiif.‘;’,“.'.iii,"°.i.liiif‘iiili'....... I1 ll 11 0 108 T0 Creditors Plano Solo, Sarah Forbes. Candle Drill, Junior Scholars. TIIE VOLUNTARY WINDING UP ACT IN THE MATTER 0F THE Recitation, Dorothy Peterson. Recitation, Elizabeth Prowse. WILLOW IIILL SILVER BLACK -FOX COMPANY LIMITED. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PM). vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Sourls.) 9379-10-15-1 month. Boarders Wanted ‘STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 219 EUSIDII Street. 11222-12-30-31. Chorus. Primary Department. Recitation, Gloria Large. Recitation, Reta Parsons. Recitation, Florine Evans. Song, Joan Williams. Recitation, Graham Batt. Living Christmas 'I‘rcc. Junior Girls Notice is hereby given that a resolution was passed on the 28th day of December, A. D. 193i. at a Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tile Willow Hill Silva Black Fox Company, Limit- ccl. requiring that tllc affairs of the said Company be wound up under the provisions cf "The Voluntary Winding Up Act“ and that by said rcsolution we were appointed Li- quidators of said Company. Public Nollcc is hereby given that ell persons having any claims against the said “The Willow Hill Silver Black Fox Company Limited" (or which they are entitled to rank required to present the same , us duly proved forthwith. other- vise the proceeds of the said The Willow Hill Silver Black Fox Com- Recitation, Lorne Adams. Trio, D. Owcn, Mary Hooper, Sarah Forbes. Solo, Jennie Carmody. Chlcadce Song, Tcanic Hooper, Beverley Vanlderstlnc and Evelyn Carmody. Recitation, Mary Hooper. Recitation, Evelyn Carmody. Exercise, Five scholars. Plano Solo, Janet Stewart. Recitation, Kath. Duvsr. Recitation, Cyril Shepherd. Recitation, Olga Walsh. the Sunday School was served at I by‘ membership certificate in the P. E. I ___________ g ::With so thorough a preparation at hand as Miller's Worm Powdgpg the mother who allows her children to suffer from the ravages of worm; l! “W186 811d culpably careless. A lllllld lllbiected to the attacks of worms is always unhealthy and will be stunted in its growth. It is a imerciful act to rid it of these des- tructive parasites, espeoidily when 1g can be done without difficulty. ___________ Bride: Boo-hoo-Charlle grurnbl- ed at me for serving the soup last. Mother: But, dear, I'm sure he didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Bride: I know-boo-hoo-but it was coffee. "My wife is stubborn. I would like to see her do what I tell her, Just for onc ." “Then pick up a. heavy vase, aim at her head and tell her to duck." DEATHS PHILLIPS-Suddenly at Hamil- ton, P. E. I., Dec. 29th, Edmund J. Phillips, aged 75 years. Funeral on ‘Thursday, Dec. 31st, at 1.30 p. m., at the home of the deceased. Inter- ment Malpeque Peoples Cemetery. i IN MEMIIIIIAM In loving memory of our dear son Ernest B». Bigger, who died, December 30, 1929. Our llpe cannot speak haw we loved him Our hearts know not what to say. But God only knows how we miss him As we Journey along life: way. Illa cheerful ways his smiling face Are pleasant to recall. He had a. smile for every one, And died beloved by all. Inserted by father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggar, Char- lottetown. 11234 i IN MEMUIIIAM In loving memo y of Mrs. Walter Murtagh who died December 29. 1930. pany limited will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which we have notice. Dated at Summerside in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. this 29th day of December A. D. 103i. (SgiL) EDWARD W. MANSON, Summersido, P. E. Island, (Sgrl) AUSTIN A. SCALES. Freetown, P. E. I., . Liquidators. ‘11228-21 QFO-Q-O-O-O-OOOOO-OO-QQOOOOO4Q IWQOOOVOOOOOQOOO¢OO595050-00 Recitation, Tom DcBlols; Song. Myrtle l-Illlicr, Jennie Carmody, You are not forgotten dear Cath- fore the Stlpendiary Magistrate. The case was remanded until to- day. WEEK 0F PRAYER-The an- nual Week of Prayer opens next Monday evening in the Baptist Church and continues throughout the week. A detailed notice of which will appear tomorrow. . ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast, Sunday, January 3rd. Momlng service 1i o'clock. Evening service 7 o'clock. Rev. W. A. Young. B. Sc., Manolick, Ontario, will preach at both services. j GIFT PARCELS.—We continue giving free until February with every purchase of Watches, Jewelry or Silverware from $2.00 upward. E. W. Taylor, 142 Richmond Street. 11218-12-30-21. YESTERDAIPS MARKET-There was a poor attendance at the mar- | ket yesterday. Prices are unchang- ed. Hay sold for 500., straw, 400.; oats, 30c. to 35c; turnips, 12c.; po- tatoes, 20c. to 35c.; chicken, $1.00 to $1.50; ducks, $1.00 to $1.50; geesc,_ $2.00 to $3.00.- eggs, 500.; butter, 280.; j parsnlps, 3 lbs. l0c.; carrots, 4 lbs., l l0c.; beets, 8c. doz.; cranberries, 3 lbs., 25c.; lettuce, 20c.; celery, 10c.; cabbage, 4c. to l0c.; onions. 10 lbs. 35s.; pumpkins, 20.; squash, 3c.; brussels sprouts, 150.; apples, 25c. to 40c; beans, 8c. lb. Holy Redeemer Church tendered the members o! the choir and ushers a most enjoyable turkey supper in the parish hall on Monday evening. ‘The pleasing function was presided over by Rev. Jos. McGreel, C.SS.R., who in thanking the guests for their faithful work during the year stat- ed the supper was given as a token of appreciation. A sing song was en- joyed during the courses and at the conclusion a social hour with mu- sic. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Mary Jenkins Dodd look place Monday afternoon at Cherry Valley, service being con- ducted in the Christ Church by Rev. H. D. Raymond of Charlottetown. assisted by Captain Wheeler. The pail bearers were Joseph Haley, Pet- er McKenna, William H. Drake and Malcolm McRae. The body was breaking and entering appeared be- | driven from the McLean Undertak- . ‘rngs. Col. G. s. mu, Col. P. w. ‘MacNevin, Col. F. I. .Andrew, [Major F. B. Conrad and Lleut. Col. C. J. C. Stewart At the businesses meeting held in the afternoon a letter from the district officer in ‘command was read advising the Company that it was decided to ex- tend the tenure of command of Col. Dawson for another year. YORK ITEMS—The Guardian re- rgets to lcarn of illness of Mr. Mat- thew Rcnrdon, Covehead-Mr. and Mrs. Ashley McLauchlan, Regina, Saslc, have arrived at West Cove- hcad, the guests of J. R. and Mrs. McMillan.—'Ihe school at Stanhope is progressing favorably under the direction of Miss Stewart, of Brack- ley Point-Mrs. Laura Bustin spent Christmas at York, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Heath E. C. Vcssey.- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Vessey spent Christmas at Covehead, the guests of lvlrs. Alex’ McDonald.- ‘Miss Frances H. McCabc. clerk in Mr. West's store, at York, is spend- ing her holidays at Stanhcpm-Mrs. Alfred McLean, Covehcad Roan. is spending two weeks in Oiltario, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. CALEDONIAN CLUB-The regu- lar‘ monthly meeting of the Cale- donian Club was held last evening in the new club rooms in the Stan- ley, Shaw and Pearden Building. A very gratifying report was present- ied by the St. Andrews’ Dinner Com- lmittee, an excellent dinner having giurggrhmgp-me clergy o1 ibeen held. The report oi’ the Pro- ; perty and Finance Committee show- ed the club to be in goon standing. The Burns‘ Concert Conzzzfitlee re- ported progress with the engage- ment of a Scottish singer, Camp- bell, of New York, to be present at lthe concert. Correspondence was ‘read from Dr. W. J. P. MncMll- ‘lan and Mr. W. F. Tldmarsh, ask- glng for the support of the Club in ‘the proposed Social Service Bureau. [The club voted $50 for this work for {the first year. The following com- ~mittces were appointed: Games. J. M. MacFzldyen, Malcolm MocKin- non, Frank MacDonald, and Abcn McLean; Property, D. J. MacDonald, ,T. F. White. John Anderson; Fin- ance, John Anderson, James Paton, l J. Reid. am LECTURETVery fascinat- ing and instructive lecture on Wcanadian Art” was presented by, Miss Elizabeth Nut/f, A. R. A. and -Campbel1, K. M. Martin, lLeltch, Heath Saunders, dent Hoover in his annual message in view of “the extent of bank fail- ures." also will be sought by Senator Glass, FUNERAL funeral of J. Norman Campbell was held yesterday afternoon from his ducting service at Zion Church. The pallbearers were: Messsrs E. C. Gordon Norman Saunders. Lelth McLeod, and Vic- tor Saunders. Interment wts in Brookfleld Cemetery. service at the grave being conducted by Rov. H. R. Stavert. The Masons also con- ducted services at Zion Church, Chaplain Captain Kempt, past mas- ter, officiating. IIAIT-ELLIS-A Truro Ex- change says: A quiet and very pretty wedding took place Tuesday evening in St. James’ Presbyterian Church Manse, when Sarah Maude Ellis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Albert Blllis. of Mount Pleas- , ant, P. E. I., became the bride of lWilllarn Clydestrand Hatt, son of Mr. “and Mrs. William LeRoy Hatt, ‘YESTERDAY-The part of security loans were not made "A rnckeghas been in operation ,for commercial, industrial or agrl- in ",1; pay; of mo country by Remedial retribution this sessionlcuuuml "w" b“ “m” 1°’ “l” “llllch molly aliens have llwl ml- PUYPQ-W 0-’ 81mm?! 59¢'\‘1l5l55-" l-llf-‘rurallzed through the illegal use oi j report added. nation-wide phenomenon." birth and baptismal certificates "m9 9x95351071 0f "cullly l°lm5 fraudulently obtained. Use of these during the decade- 19214930 W55 a fake papers has increased in the _ pus; few ycarshccnusc of the effect- late residence, 221 I-Iillsboro Street. l wide range o’ recncs “I” re- . wmess of we Opemtim‘ or the A private service was held at the sewed to a’ questionnaire 5H.“ out quom laws" home, Rev. Carlyle Webster con- bl’ ‘he Cflmmlttlxa or to the mvcol- “Many ‘aliens ha" Sum-sill“? ments from which banks have rc- claimed but], in this oomm-y cently been suffering the largest mrough the simple expedient of buy losses. ‘ I Most of the arlswcrs mentioned bonds [artlcularly foreign issues. 511E a Duper purporting to be B. blrtll or baptismal certificate. Naturaliza- tion follows as a matter of time and The report said lack of market- ,.O,,,,;,,,._~ ability “appears most marked in the case of smaller industrial and campaign} Illustrating fhc operation of the Garsso-n referred to Teal 95ml‘? mmlllhie blmd 15w“ Chicago where. in a few weeks. he and several forrgu shcrt termssc- Sam deportation warrants had been ’ curltles." l FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL cnosruc The closing exercises of Fortullfl Road School for the nlng. Dec. 23rd. The school u-as tastefully decorated for the occa- sion. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teach- nbtained against 60 aliens out of 300 classed by police as "public en- l . . cmles.’ Contract Players In Hot Dispute and...” J acoby Resigns holidays were held Wednesday evc- NEW YORK, N. Y. Dcc. 29.—- iCPl-The Contract bridge team of Sidney S. Lenz and Oswald Jacoby parted in a dispute this morning after they hid taken 250 points off or Brooklyn" .34”- c~ Rmlhle Ben Mi Mollie Harrington. and officiated. The bride and groom Syl-lowedssby their am and ready the lend of M1; mid Airs. Ely Culbertson. ' were unattended. After a short answers ma, they had received Although the Culbertsons won Wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hatt will reside on Queen street, UNIQUE CHRISTMAS CARD _.. An excellent advertisement of ‘Prince Edward Island is embodied llIl the Christmas and New Year's fcard sent out by the officers and staff of the Canadian Fire Insur- ance Company this year. Tho card ‘features an illustration of’ the con- ‘federation Memorial Tablet ln the IProvlnclal Building at Charlotte- ,town. On the reverse side there is i an admirably written descroption of ‘the tablet. The card is the seventh [of a series issued by the Company, ldeplciing historical points in Can- very careful training. After the pu- pils were examined in the differ- I cnt subjects, a short but very ap- ; propriate program was effectively l carried out. l At. the conclusion of the program Santo, Claus arrived and presented . the pupils their presents from the ‘series rubber standing heavily laden Christmas trcc. Thef teacher received many beautiful ' presents from rate-payers and pu- lplls. Mr. John J. Larkln capably presided as chairman. Music was furnished on the violin and organ to the enjoyment of all by two boys from Morcll. Following is thc programme: flvc of eight rubbcrs they suffered heavily in sets, Culbertson once going clown 1.400 points when doubled and vulnerable. The became 59 for Culbertson and 44 for Lenz. Cubcrtsnlpcuding-Jllc fourteenth session with a plus of 16.840. Jncobys bclnbshell came as the IISI- rubbcr was finished. Just prior to his announcement of his resignation there was a. healed discussion between illc 1nlriners. At. the end of the session there wins talk about "stupid plays" and then the resignation. Lcnz and J*ccb_v secreted them- lflda“ The idea o’ the design w” Opening recitation by Edith Laplssclvcs bshind lockczl doors and suggested to Mr. J. A. Dowler, sec- kin, ‘ “lent hm’ a pmlmlzcd dlscllssl°n~ .,etary of the company. on l1 vlsll $ong~lrlallelujgh I'm a Bum’. by _.r.»icom' RESIGNS a NEW YORK. N. Y.. Doc. 29L last summer to the Confederation Chamber in company with Mr. J. O. Hyndman, of Hyndman 8c Company Limited. the Company's agents in this Province. PERSONALS ' A. R. A. C. Rev. C. N. Brown pre-, Dorothy Carmody. Recitation, Joan Miller. Solo, Temple Hooper. Recitation, Constance Large. Recitation, Gordon Bell. Recitation, Helen DcBlols. Recitation, Bessie Thornton. Comedy Sketch. Santa Claus. lug Parlors to the church through heavily drifted roads, the trip oc- l oupying three and a half hours from the city. sided and a large crowd was in attendance. The lecture was illu- strated by lantern slide views of works of Canadian artists. Miss Nutt is herself on artist and has exhibited at the Royal Academy, late residence, 221% Queen Street London. and at the Royal Canadian yesterday afternoon and was largely Aoadmy, 0ttawa_ she 1g pymcipd; attended. The Fire Department. Ol Iof the Nova Scotia College of Art. which the deceased was llillill 1'0" lHallfax, and has an intimate know- cently Assistant Chief, attended in ledge 0,- canadlm m.,.’ and an-Jsm a body wwmofllllfid bi’ "l9 L°lll°ll Irbis is Miss NutUs first visit to this Bfllld- service at the lmuse was ‘Province nnd shc speaks enthusias- erine, Nor shall you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts, ' We shall remember you. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Inserted by husband and child- Albert N Lam, was hold {mm his ren. 11231 11v MEMORIAM EFFICIENCY i § IF TIME IS c MONEY i Why spend two years in getting what can be had § better in six months at the O 6 Charlottetown Business d ~ College ' E INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. No Entrance Examination. Begin NOW and bf t Prepared for tho “Coating Wave of Prosperity." $- I}, Apply to L. B. MILLER, Principal. ti? arlottetown. t. "If ..~ Hwooeooo-vveo-t IIm-iz-aoQWee-sria 4+0¥+FOQ+§9§+0Q4OW+O+0§ In loving memory of Mrs. John A. McKenzie, who departed this life at Beach Point on Decembc 22, 1980. At home in the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, some time when our ink done We shall meet our loved one there. Inserted by her Husband and Children. 1l2l3—12-30-Il z E i i 0 i I E l N. D. MacLean UNDllTAl North Wllfilllh l Phone It! I Im" w“ conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond and Rev. Moorhead Iosote and at; the Brave by Rev. H. D. Raymond. l The pail bearers were: Dr- H- Mc- l Intyre, Messrs. Thos. Ranagan, Rob- g ert Rattray, Wellington McNeill, Russell Abbott and Ernest Mc- Tague. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemet y. Bluff Doctor-Well, my sood lady- where is the ‘trouble? Patient-Sir, 1 am the wife of Brigadier-General Vere de Vere- inoctor-Sorry, I know no remedy fo_r that. It's a solicitor you want. Mother: "Where do bad lllrld 8°?" Betty: "Most everywhere." A centcnarian recalls how he usco tlcally of the beauty of the country. f Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Baird leave this morning for Ottawa, where Mr. Baird has been transferred. Mr. J. B. Gaudet leaves this morning for Quebec City on a busi- iness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Ed- lwards, City, left Monday morning to spend New Years with Mr. Ed- wards parents in western Ontario. The many friends of Mr. Clarence Young will be pleased to hear he is ,ccnvalescing after his recent illness. While here she ls a. cilcst of Mrs. Dr. Creelman who was one of her pupils at, the He'll.“ School. Miss Nutt spoke in glowing terms of the| Many friends of Mrs. G. W. Snel- latc Robert Harrisof Charlottetown .grove will be pleased to learn that At the close of the lecture a hearty vote of thanks moved by Dr. E. H. Ramsay and seconded by Mr. u. RJHOSPIUII yesterday morning- Stewart was tendered Miss Nuit. -—-— »-_____.___ _ W. MISS Gladys Craig, Moncton, N, B,’ zzlt will Prevent Ulcei-atcd Throat ‘is vugggn; 1n m1, cm, the welcome —M the first BYmPWlllS 0f 5°” guest of Miss Florence Strlcklln, thlziatanghlch trliresages ulcvration 5pm,; Pm-k “ma. an amma on, take n spcon- ___. ful of Dr. Thomas’ Eclcctrlc, Two lady paggengerg arrived 1191-9 Oil. Add a little auger to it tolyestorday by plane from Moncton. make it palatable. It will allay the They were landed to the north of irritation and prevent the ulceration government house on the site for 811d Swflllllll that are so painful. ythe new hospital. This field cannot Those who were periodically subject be used permanently owing to thc to light his pipe with flint steel. to qulmy have thus made illem-Idelith of mow. making it difficui IUIV“ Immlll‘ b mu], Beatrice Dwan. Recitation by Stephen Larklu. Dlalogue-“Mrs. Brown's christ- mas Presents," by James Mclnnis and Monica Larkin. Recitation by William McMillan. Recitation by Matilda Larkln. Monologue — "Biddy‘s Trials Among the Yankees." by Cecelia Larkin. Recitation by Mary McMillan. Dlalogue-"Eatlng A La Mode," by Stephen Larkln and Philip Lar- kin. Recitation by Gerard Dwan. Recitation by Mildred Dwan. Chorus-“Jingle Bells." Recitation by Hazel Larkln. Dialogue-"Rastus Rambles On," by Stephen Larkln and Philip Lar- kin. Recitation by Cyril Mclnnls. Dialogue-"The Minister's Mis- take," by Cecelia Larkln and Freddy Larkln. Closing recitation by Philip Lur- An old beggar woman following a young man asking for aims: "Give us a shilling, colonel." “N03. "Give us elxpence. motor." "No! | "Sidnqv. i she is doing very well after an oper- Cnmofl“ T lation at the Prince Edward Island kin‘- C on National Anthem‘ Three Year Palmer Graduate , 124 Prince St. Phone I072 Oswald Jacoby resigned as Sidney Ix-nzls pzlrlnor in ihcll‘ bridge match Wllh Ely Culbcrtson tonight in rescnllncut of criticism, At the cud of the session. Jacoby said: (u l1iP-~-lr.lnd of the _scconrl rubbcl‘ luulglii. illlCl‘ 111.11g- lllg ll \'(‘l',\' slllplri defensive play yourself. you criticized mo. I cm rcslcllluc as your partner-“ "Woll. Sir.’ said Lona. "all right." “After Sll('Il a stupid play yoursolf " Jacoby collllnllcd, but Lpnz him will: a wave o1 the stopptd hand. "Why talk about it?" 11o fskgd, "Ho's on tho stock market." “Oil tho curb?" "lie was nn the curb. but now 110's in tho gutter." llr. Iii. R. Carson Home (Jails Made. d626-5-l5-Slnwtf. Total Security Over $70,000,000 QUEBEC FIRE ‘Give us th" not." Awlromc (‘omlwiv "No; - .._-' (a Established 181d = from». B. R. H 0 L M A N "have Gcrfrcl f‘ ' ._... lor your relatives CIIARLOTTET OWN I0 fill 0Q _ ‘ m,’ day-x» c-