Fire Secret or Denney. cm- skin. ‘flashing eyes and a radiant animation n-esuits of s health? Phlflwal conditi0n—-Of rich blood and strong 11311795" , . _ To attain and to keep this rhwlrhiul condition many .vlvomenrelyonlf‘eliows'Syrup. - Iii-contains mifiFd foddia essential to healthy bodies,’ “Fellows” builds. energfl; calms turbulant nerves. helps to overcome anemia.‘ _ - A This fine, oldtonic is preei, cribod by physicisnsjglover 50 countries. - . \r¢lleus’ Lessffee Teblets ere woefully prepered Ior flu rational» gvesfmenl of, em! ultimate recovery from ooneflpqliflsg FELLOWS,’ a sfgafnun, .__---—--—-——" "' For Official. Market dicts Liberal Propaganda Shows Effect Zealand Imp Year. _ The following current report of ier and cheese market conditions. ued by the Dairyrnenb Association Nora Scotln, is in direct contra- rllon to a statement ‘published ill ielday’: issue of the local Liberal glh. that the trade policyof ‘the ckcnzle King Government has ro- ted “in increasing the, price of iter ti‘. cents a "pound or an av- . [g of 393d cents net to our farm- lor the present year." The re- clearly indicates n decline of unis per pound over 1929 prices, . also that the consumer in many of the Mme! ‘ st are muehunors ea is not getting the advantage optimistic. 1, the reduction. The ‘market behaving much the o, N. 5-. b. il, 1930. ilalifsx: Market practically the - e a: lest week. Jobbing New alcnd a’! and as cents. Nova ‘Sco- Cresmcry 38-40 cents. Wholesale . cents and sales of Nova. scotia smery ni. 35 cents. ‘ '1 Local Towns: 1f reports xare cor- l. the Jobbing price varies from -, cents to 4t cents. Majority of es at 39 and 10 ccnts. Montreal, Feb. ‘l. 1980: Montreal 0.1 pasteurized 35 to 35%. Cheese 0.1 white and colored. 18%. Tor- ... No. i pasteurized 35% to as. use N0. 1, large, colored, paraf- I-~- graded 20%. Montreal. Feb. l0. 1M0: Montreal o. 1 Pssteurizedfilii to so. Cheese o. 1 while and colored 183i. Toron- . No. 1 pasteurized 35% to 36. ‘ _ ~~ 14o. i, largo, colored. par- Straits moment, and London near- ly l5 da s. illcd. graded, 2034. m . same as in it: "(and lszo._-priesa.bs- ginning to phi: "lip lftelntlie» first \ _ kl fibrils bllt’92l c - ._-‘..~' - -,\ .' 33w sblout 5 wit; highe i€fi “A”! ‘Mmflw’ “x3pm9ntlm“‘ and at present. 1930 Butter ~ oWer gripes Report ‘Contro- Of Heavy New ortations This Week's new to report on local market con- dltions. ' Judging by retail ‘butter prices in many cases. the consumer is not gat- tlng the advantage of low prices. The Montreal and Toronto mar- kets were abnormally low at the be- ginning and during the greater part of last week, but trading became more active atzthe‘ end of the week. The markets opened um weer with more interest and slight advances in prices. The re rts on the condition Montreal Qugtstlon. Feb. 6, 1928’ Feb. 8, 1929 y , Feb. ‘l, 1930 W’. J- BIB-D. SNNtIY-Ia Dalrymcni Association of N. . London is rnorocuiet ‘as thcresult of the appeal o! the Royal Automo- - bile Club asking members to not. blow their horns-except when ncceelbfl- A new combination of steamer and nir-msil service has cutthe traveling time 0f IGNM‘! OQKWOOB PIYIIII. QLAAA ‘A ‘AAKAQTAA A A 4-; Classified Advertisements Ons lnsdtien ..........»»....-... its pt lfne ef I werb A AAA‘ AAAAA‘ ALAAALQK‘ lost ell Ill ell Agents _ Wanted Female Help Wanted Review: ‘rhsre is ‘I nothing in the into “mosh will hear with rsgiet of the rwnuoas flomcn, , mu“, liaoun obumb esiumy. s n m,’ i - 1 fltl-l-ll-ll . ceiaisnarulsri i . --- MIIMAID 1.01‘ “m-QOIWIOQ Sun- day Afternoon 2.30. Roads Ind weather psriniltmg. ' PIIMANINI‘ WAVING. - Mr. Ranam of Toronto will do pennapsht ._wt.vlng from March mn, to April‘ 18th at Mrs. Wallti-‘s Hairdressing Show. lso Kent street. Phone for lllbointmcnt 401-1.. 1726-24441. vvlu. srccx 1N. "xnvosron BAPTIST chosen-Miss Laura ‘icon. returned minimal’? will speak p» Klnsstcn Baptist Church. Sunday Feb. 10th at 1 o'clock. F mrcncocomr. once-nu 1o"- teroolonial Club of Boston. of which several Illanderc ere on the amour list, m. John Chanson being erec- ident and Mr. Wendell l-r. Cordon, Executive Secretory, held l. fun frol- le on woooesoasnreo. mo. to which all the club members were invited. They intend to bold s. whist and bridge on Feb. 32 and "an Old Timers Nile" in March. Dr. chsrlss J. E. Klckhsm, another Jslander. is the ‘indefatigible secretary. TIA ENJOYED-A delightful af- ternoon tea in aid of Stxvinouitfis‘ Orphanage was held at the residence of Mrs. (Dc) Ledwsll Wednssdlw from 4 to c o'clock. The ladies of St.‘ llllaibeita’: Aid served and also pm- vldod the tells. refreshments which were onioyos by the nlmiber who attended. Pleasing music was prov- ided by w... Kathleen ifolnby, vio- linist and Mile "Susie Blsnohard, piano, 1n oven way the event was most ~ sucescrul. ' ' rensonALs 001.1). A. Macliinnon u expected to arrive home on return from nur- ' ops Monday niche. Senator-J. J’. lrugheodeavss this morning for Ottawa for the opening of .- liamsnt on Wednesday. _ \ ‘ , ...-u- i The many friends of Mr. Ralph Jenkins, City, will regret to hear that lashes entered th Hospital for treatment. "i : . ~ , the Harold r. Ritchie oo,‘ mo. ‘ro- ronto, is at present in thegrovlnce rest of lils firm. illness of Master Frederick Seaman bright young son of Dr.‘ and“MN- Seaman of this ciW. Vse Mlnrrfrfer Neuraigla. _.._._.__-_-- m. oavm seams There passed away at his home in ‘this city on Jan.’ 22nd at the age of ninety-four years, David Arbing, who, had conducted a blacksmith business for upwards of seventy-five years. 3e was‘ a very ‘active man all his life, having shod one of the city horses on his eighty-fifth birthday. His wife predeceased ‘him eighteen years ago. Be loaves to mourn five daughter-spend ‘two sons. ' earns ism-m the city on no. 1a, to m. and Mrs. Wendell mid. a daughter. A my ram CIIISTIAN MAN M woman for distributing religious literature. Ibr pertlculsrs write "time are and church connection. "I- Cflflrldflliower slog, Toronto. » A. w. m». s-v-lo-lt-lf-sl-za-as. -.---_ Miscellaneous a rem-nuances arou- lllnt. Apply this office. 114i Ise-QOIII CAPE!) FROM ‘CHOU. PAID- OI ________. waursn A-r once-Maui IOI mo -_¢a WANTED ' AT ONCI. lliYll‘ 10X", tit“ "GA! sly” Q80’! Tflllilfl. I-ls-ti ECU MG." IIIIM. Dflllilll ¢-----en-——> nv Iwlvllfi W.’ " IQIJi For ' Si]. m 1P, Rl-UALIIDO; starch. Ares! ~ guqgqyqmwd‘ livery Stable.» Si FOI- BAII — COW. IAYIIIIII t, I nnn occas- r "-""'»""""‘ Vol IALIL ‘I0 LIT. I0 IVAN!) P‘: "mnfrroonaolgnsonbalntatflssrdiac , ' Office. a . t! use-m cos. ‘ whoa. WANTED-GIRL. arrcv sauce Cafe. ms-s-is-al .... - general housework. Mrs. c Gates, West Royslty. 17314-1441 .--.--.--.—-- Teachers Wanted‘ A IIOOND classtenoher for lfopefield School. $00.00 supplement for remainder of term. Apply to John A. McDonald, trade) to freshen his. l8. Walter A. Mullen. Isdford. lflt-I-‘lf-Ii ' ' ...-...»- ovum: seedoe. Sushi. ‘white banner Coiaaalskcy. ~ ism-u a < saw-fies cow our» freshen as 1 accredited" Apply to s. ' iraa-aj-li-ai ~ Catherine Elisabeth. BILL-At the P. E. lsllhd hospital, llbb. 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Doug- las Bell, of Caps Traverse. a daugh- ter. (congratulations). beards‘ s --e----u--~u .._________- curse-av. Cllybown. no. 1a. mo. ma. Malcolm Gillie or m coin you- .............,_.....e.~....-..-_.........-.¢...~_-¢-._._.. ......_--un _. iflir (Rollin EbCTo-e-ikeeoe “Hutu-...; POI. COD-EEO‘! VIOLIN INSTIUOTION Consult PSOI. EMANUEL ‘ of Boston Special attention. given to clement». If? Add. advanced students Charlottetown Phone ION-L eo-oe-eoe we e00 e oo-e eo-e-e-o 00-0-0 IISI-ZJO-li a nee o.» causes ... n, q--x---. MAYOR-ELECT SWORN-pbdsyor elect. T. w. L. Prowse, who was re. turned by awlamatlon in the recent civic election was sworn in by m; Willi-ill. Ohio! ‘Just-ice Matheson Yesterday. The Councillors and Com. mlrssioners will be sworn in today, TBYON BAPTIST PAITOIATE- Services Sunday. fish. l6, Bcushcw. ll. a. m._'l\‘wn 7 p. m. special cer- vices lamsifrryon church wur no continued next weck. A ctrdlal in. i-iietlon lsexiended to all. Myron 0. Brininn. Minister. _ STEALING SKATES AND BOOTS was the chargolnid against. two lads in their teens at the Police Court yellerdsll morninl- Lost Thursday Mr. John McAleer, " janitor of the Arena Rink, reported to the police that two pairs of skates and boots had been stolen.‘ Police officer Dom- inic Doyle, who was detailed to tho case, picked up s‘. number of clues, located the lads and forced them to surrender the articles stolen. One had sold his loot to another lad, but the other had the goods in his home. The case was remanded till this morning. OFFENDER. ITNED-Wednwdlty Mr. ‘T. '1‘. Irenholln of the C. N. It. Invecflgstlng Department took into custody a young man about 24 years of I80. a. resident of Hunter River, charged with creating a disturbance and using foul lansuage on the rec- ent hockey special to Bummcrslde. TETOWN 6-i- ..4.4-.< ~ _., ‘Conceptions coves; FIIDAY ‘ ‘Mt-Choir lebesrsal-lleortt Hog. orial Hall. ‘Mil-Mme rum Meeting-lulu. once of Mrs. Campbell, ‘gyg. l"! Mmt. , , _ . ‘Jil-RMPUOII l0 Your Teople — Social Kalb. 11:55.11, int-n" “Tit-e tcd in the first and second years. This disgraceful condition should not be tolerated and we urge thot an improvement be made inunedlstely." WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty "$34"! ‘W! P1109 If the msnso 31 Bl-fllpllsld Road. Brookline, Mo“, on Feb. 5th., when spam" mg.- earet. daughter o: w. and m‘, Frederick Colon. Milton, P. z. 1,, be. came the, wife of Mr. James N“. rw. Exocrine, Moss, gov. ,ph11ip ousom email-tins. "the double ring "WW N10! used. ‘they were at- tended by Miss Annie ‘Cont. smor- _, of tlasbride Hiverhill. Mm. and Mr. ‘Prank Donnie, Doom-l. "m; bride wore lisr travelling o1 risen crepe trimmed with beige lace and silk. her coat matching, tr-imm. ed with mas-men fur, he: nu, puny 9nd felt two tone of green, The ‘"51"!’ WM‘! town of dehlis mp0 with crystal trimmings. The- grcocnis stfttothe bridewua wrist wetch. The brlds- is a grgdugm nurse of the Gale Hospital, Egypt. ‘hill. Mass. Ml‘. Morrow l5 one of Boston's ‘. . ‘ young mcmveeing manager-cf a large department, store there. Mr. and’ Mrs. Morrow left by motor for New ‘I011: when they will mend their honeymoon. On ‘tlaelr return they will reside at 35 Oakls Rood. Brotakllne. Mass. ‘Their many friends bath here and in America wish them many years of happy wedded bliss. _ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- fis appeared before Magistrate D. Edgar Shaw yesterday morning and was fined $10 as well as receiving a severe reprimand from His Honor. This offender received only s. min-g imum fine but for oihsrs who Wiell‘ to kick up a. row on any C. N..R.. trains it may be well for them to‘ nofethat they‘ will bemoe severelyi dealt with. , i MORE POTATOES—'I‘hc unites States Department "of Agriculture makes report on, acreage which. gro - " .ers.,intend inhalant in 1930~fn1g2 indicate a total potato area of 3,570,- 000 acres, ncnrly 6 por cent larger] than the area harvested in i929. If ' the-"intendedxwftlle 4on- pqiisl‘ 91nd?‘ iflantufcnilfi yield “lnfiine with-the; trend in recent years is secured, the total production in the United stat-L es would be laround 421,000,000 bush-I els, which would be about the quant- ' lty produced in 1924 when the De-y camber 1 farm price was 62.50 per‘ bushel compared with 1314c per bushel on December 1, 1929. SCHOOL SUPPLY CRITICIZED- The current issue of the College‘ Times says: “Many studen‘ts‘_ are‘ complaining of the poor service ob-. tsinsble at the Government School‘ supply. Their complaints are most‘ certainly not . without justification, for, as regards supplies for P. _w. C.‘ students the situation is most un- satisfactory. This is by no means s new evil. For years it has been found, that there is always an_lnsulficlency: in the stock of many of the books"- usod at the College. After the an- nouncement of the current book list. there is usually s general rush t0 the school supply, and too often it is only those who drive automobiles and bicycles, or those who are un- usually rapid walkers. who flrriile 111 tlmsto purchase the books they re- quire. There was a shortage in sev- eral of the lino: of Third Year books this term. and as n result, several ‘- have been compelled to do without the needed booksfor sev- eral weeks, much to the detriment of "their studies. We have no doubt that n similar situation ‘exists or ex- . .1 Piliofll lions her lets “ on Ibis. 14m service she'll-int at 2o‘- slook. Interment People's Cemetery- ’ i AIJlNG-At. s: Howard Street on nob.- is, mo, Janus Arblne- Sr. ll- etlt. Iunrel from his late resid- bnoo on Seturdl)‘. sob. 15. service starting ‘at ‘I p. na. Interment Poo- plfs Comet!!!- e--ens'ueu—iullv4 "' ‘IN ‘ BRIAM‘ . a ' » _ ‘u zvfo. our... m" -- tnstcslgtns was: cross {Frase- Compsny .. Home Oil .» sllbldl 6B 00-. laorutroal, to Jones do Co, l! Great George Street, Charlottetown. Quoted ‘at olosins. Feb. is. 1930. , Coll Morley .4 ... .. 42:. . MONTIIAL Ahiflibi .. 21w. uoorvvruoino Groin .. . z m crimson-ii ..- sou _n..n..zollf..» .>; . . , 4o \o'.'o...'z*ohsr’lo._.. ... 117% Buildfng Products .. . .. 2B Canada co.- .. . m’. Canada. Gen-lent .. . - Canada "fiiovihi ""1 Donxinion Bridge-m. .-.-. . Foreign Power Securities General Steel Wares .. Impuial-Oil .. .. lndustrlal-Aloc-hol .. . International Nickel .. -. Informal-i lPstroleum .. Massey arris Montreal Power .. .. McColl Pronwnac .. Natonsl Bewerlos .. _ Notional Steel Car .. .. Canada. Bronze .. . Caruda. Msling .. Dominion Tar .. .. Famous Players .. Noranda .. Power Corporation .. Price Bros... .., Quebec Power .. Showman Smeltors .. ... .. Steel of Canada. .. ... 4s Sieel of CanldrPfd .. 39 Simone .. 4i Winnipeg Electric .. . . . . . . .. 4T NIVTYOIK Ame-loan om ..‘ 1m; Anacnds .. ... ..... 75% Allegheny .. 32-‘; Bendix Avdatién .. ... .... .. 33 Conaolidateddss .. 115% rulerneolmsl Harvester"... .. 90%; Kennscott Copper .. 59!; ‘Mcaalgornery Ward .. t2 Paramount Players Lasky 85'. Pehick dc Ford . .. ... 39‘: Niagsrahudson Power .. ..... 17% Poer&Oo.B......»..;...... 30% Bade .. . ......" ... 41% Sterling Securities! A .. ‘lo Stands-rd Oil of New "Jersey. 628; Yellow ‘Truck .. ... 20% Wily; Overland .. ... ... ... l0 c. P. n. .. . ... mu General Motors .. ... ... 43% ‘U. I. Steel .. ... 1843i BANKS ‘Ienkofllovaoowls .. ..... 321 link o! Montreal .. ... ..... s12 use of Cdaanaorce .. ... ... In GiJARDlAAW , ; lnollizllv cl. Much Idoliiiclll Interest. In Appointment of Successor. While the nonalnal term of Judge Stewart‘: retirement fell duo yester- day, it is understood that-he will mrry on until a successor is‘ ' ‘- ed. This position is on all fours with that of the Govornorshlp, which be- came. vacant-in September 1m and which is being mbalned by Governor Hearts until the flbihersl party l.- gress upon s ‘successor. It is under- stood user m the lanol- one Mr. n. N. Jenkins, M. P... will receive the appointment on the dissolution of Pafllsment‘ and thit, his successor as federal candidate for Queens County will be Dr. Cyrus MscMillan. 1n 1912 he was elected with the late Dr. Jenkins as representative for Char- lqitefown in the Legislature. 1n 1914 o. couple of years‘ later. a vacancy occurring in the Queen's County Court Judgship tliroush the coach of Judge Hector MacDonald, Judge Stewart received his cppolntmerl. As’ he himself confessed in his n- tlring address on tho Bench, the po- sition is largely s. sinocure there lbeing comparatively fewer duties to be‘ ‘discharged in the Court until in for- _mer years. ‘ : The queaiion of a successor to Judge Stow-art is now interesting pol-f Iltiolans. 1n the running "now are‘ lMessrs .1. J. Johnston, o. o. Duffy.“ Ind D ndgar Shaw. It is understood that Render Saunders has intimat- ed thslt it ls not his intention to lsccept‘ the position in the event-of it being offered to him. - ‘ .__._____._____, sERvgp -_{—d a, . (Continued from page 1; d-llflllolyibi-ail-dlngs‘: since many ln-f dlan units formed part of the Brit- ish forces. s The campaign was undertaken in theyflrst in ‘ to defend the Suez Canal, that great connecting link between Great Britain and the east- ern dependencies. As a result of an ides. conceived byfiermany of cut- ting Britain off from India the frurks ha_d invested the canal. ‘The l-"iirsFsEeiriE-‘is ‘the reojcplurej r non very important waterway, and-then, to "put ‘on end to the “repeater? at- tacks of the Turks, to drive the en- emy out of Palestine. The left wing of the Allenbyo forces, that engaged nearest the Mcditerrcneail coast, was composed fantry. Tho desert troops were com- posed of Australian aiirlindian" cav- alry, of which the unit to which Mr. Lcgatc was attached, formed a part. The ‘hrrkish cavalry opposing were ' .vcry efficiently and expertly train- ed fighters. mounted on pure Arab horses. The personnel of the "Gal- loping 9th" were mainly stock riders from cattle and sheep ranches. ‘This ‘hardy unit gained more than its . share of decorations in this success- .ful campaign, taking the leading ‘part in the capture of" Beersheba, the first blow struck in the Palestine Campaign. When General Allenby took over the command he drew up n program to which he adhered daily. thus every particular of the campaign ‘was done according to schedule. As ‘the conquest was the first decisive ivlctory for the allied armies the moral effect on the armies of the -Wsetern Front was very great, and ihastenerl thcfinal victory. On his discharge from the army Mr. Legato come to Canada where he has worked for the last ten years. llpr a number of‘years he was min- ister of Knox (now Stephens) Church. 5t. John, N. B, latertaking up relief work in various Presbyter- ian Churches throughout Canada. l-lis work in general is similar to that [which he is doing at present in Charlottetown. won/m nuns roucs sue mavens room nanrsx WITHOUT nns nnooxvnsm. O_nt.. roe. 1a- When railway pouoo use night ar- rested two supposed men‘ in a . freight car in the Canadian Nation- al yards they were surprised to dis- cover that one of them.‘ wearing men's cloches. was a women who confessed that with her husband ‘lie had succeeded in travelling from ‘Halifax to Brockville will-rout pay- ling fare. The man gave the name of James Henderson, living near aamnroo. one. and states uw. he of JUDGE. STEWART} The usual round of Valentine func- PQB! the order of the day, or retlidr of the nights. Mary osle- brenfs most each evening u; 4o hm. or.» old St. Valentine whom trad- itlm always associates with Cupid. The annual Vslmlvine Dance at the Qsslno was a largely attended affair with about rco in attendance. 'l‘he Csalno Orchestra rendered its usual excellent music. The chaperonec were Mrs. R. h. Sutherland, Mrs. J. E. Sliems and Mrs. G. l". Moore. The third dance of the winter under the auspices of the P. E. ls- land Light Horse was held last ev-- ening at the ‘Armouries with an attendance of 150.‘ Music was supplied by the Novelty Pour. Refreshments were served. The cliaperones were Mrs. Matthew Lea, Mrs.la.rle Cannody, lvfrs. Prod Blan- she'd. The annual Vales in: Bridge under the auspices of the Catholic enlng in the Rosary Hail. '1‘here were about fiffty tables played. The first prize for ladies was won by Miss l-lilrla Gallant, the second by Miss Helen McDonald and the consola- tion by Miss Add Smiiih. The first prise for gentlemen was won by Mr. H. D. Gillie: tn; second by Mr. G. R. Keefe sndIthe consolation by Mr. P‘. L. Coyleultsfreshmenis were served. . . u Guardian —-CONGIATUIIATIONS ‘.... in or- der tour-sans Mrs-sari Heckbsrt, their horno-‘orr Wednesday morning of beautiful twin boys. S. ‘ __dcscon White officiating. S. . opened on -Now.Yca_r‘s Day. S. of infantry opposed by Turkish in-' roonuwuowarozmoguoroooln Club of cops and the hall was trimmed with festoons of coloured paper. A special feature was-the fancy work table and candy tables. The number of citlze sum of $318 was realized. s. —Ml'.-Dcvis Lidstone, who is at- to see his parents, Mayor W. J. and Mrs. Lidstone of Summer-side. and incldently ‘to take in the hockey match. S. New Annlm, are being congratulated on Monday. S. ANNANBALE SCHOOL month of January. Grade V.-1. rison. Grade 1V.-1. Grace Hewlett; 2. Margaret Norton; 3. Byron Hewlett Cornie Morrison; a. Almeda Hewlett Grade 1.—l. Dannie Ward. on. Teacher. Florence MacNeill. liner which he was piloting. supervise s11 funeral serviced I . -___~a . . nauorerdurocnu Women's League was held last cv-. of _B‘uliamerside_,__on_ the arrivsl in Arrsrsrny cxrnessno- Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Ollie MacOormack of North st. Eleonora, in the death on Wed- nesday‘ ‘filming Oi their infini- daughter,’ aged sight months, after only a brief illness. The funeral was held ‘pn Thursday to St. John's Church and cemetery. Van. Arch- f-CONGRATULATIS CITIZEN- ills Worship Mayor Lidstone has received a. letter from Mayor Red- mond of Moncton, w. 8-. conrraw- latlng one citizens of Summerside in. obtaining an air rnsil service. 1t is pointed out in the letter that the ‘cltjjqdfrhfenct n-WHOhGWG-llll-d fill!’- iirgdiilliaud succeeded’ in establish- ing M, apnpogr, which was officially —-VALENTINE TEA-The Social ‘Trinity United Church. Sulnmcrsldc. held their annual val-i sntlne Tea. in the Epwortii Hall on, . - t , I in ' d - Tuesday afternoon and evening. The ivxfiningaltfigoga 60:31:15. tea tables were very gsyly decorated ‘ l h‘ bu h’ with lovely roses and other fiowerswmrcd heuuy n a screw w’ or and were laden with sll kinds of. dainty things to tempt the appetite. The waitresses wore gay valentine who attended this annual event‘ war the largest for two or three years and the vsry gratifying tending Prince of Wales College, came up on the special on ‘rucsday -Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mouse of on the birth of a bonnie baby girl Report of Annandalc School for Jean Hewlett; 2. Margaret Robertson; s. Sadie Mor- Grade IL-l. Annie Morrison; 2. Perfect attendanch-Annls Morris- Capt. l-l. R. McIntosh. an l.ir pilot was recently married in Iondon to M158 Betty Ansell. whom he first mot when ans was a passenger in an d! According to the laws of Trance the municipalities have the right to grant to a french under-faking es- itobununm the exclusive privilege to _ worth new. iwniclfhsl been nailed" from Cordon halo. recolonisation-vino u sas- " ' i “rmncfrnizcc [sauna Vdléiitine " ';-‘;*_';.---~-~~'+»¢~"--~ C _ _, c": z MM)- ev-wu you» _ _ elebratzons u, H ', °,"°" ii" I" is “ A ' " new your oonseava-rosz or MUSIC 101 Qlleen st. c lottetown. r. g. r. Phone 10544.. ‘Qww-fi oeeoeee-e. LATEST DOINClS (Continued from page i) 101)’ as the forces of-other powers were reduced. ‘ LONDON, Feb. 13—Grebt Britain ‘"15" heflwlle for world peace on the Brland-Kellogg Pact and looks forward to a period in which arm- ed conflicts need not be expected and ‘on these grounds can limit he;- q-uls. er fleet to ‘fifty, instead or seventy, Prime Minister MacDonald told the House of Commons today. LONDON, Feb. Iii-The Japanese deltzstlon issuing their first public statement on their naval desires and needs late today‘ generally agreed with the previous British and Unit- ed States announcements, but to the surprise of the other delegations failed to make any mention of their demands on the United states for a seventy percent heavy cruiser ratio. LONDON, Feb. 13-41110 French delegation in s. statement issued late this afternoon defining its position at the present conference, announced its willingness to accept a naval pro- gramme running from i930 until-loss, establishing a fleet by - coembe l1. I985, aggregnting 124,479 n-iglisb tons. lmnns AND music; PEPPY muslcll REVIIE Catchy tunes, dazzling dancers and gorgeous pageantry combine to make "Words and Music,"'lipx Movietons . ‘usical revue, the greatest alltalk- lng, singing, dancing picture yet seerr here. It had its opening performance at the Prince Edward ‘Iheatre yes- terday and sent s. capacity "encs home humming and - whistling the song hits. - ' ~~ in for its fair share of’ attention and revealed that audible screen produc- ers are leaving nothing undone to eclipse s. type of entertainment for- merly exclusive to the stage. Lois Moran, making her musical comedy debut, reveals s. sweet sing- ing voice. And she dances like a vet- cran. minating s. new dance called "Step- Frank Albcrtson, l-lclen Twelveireel Bubbles Crowell, Ellqsbeth Patterson Dorothy Jordan and Duke Morrison. "Words and Music" is superlative in cast, music, staging and dancing, and is certain to prove a POP"!!! success. Other features are “The Real Mc- ACoy" comedy and a musical cartoon number. Y; And Other Y’s The regular weekly meeting and supper of the Y's Mail's Club was held last, evening with Dr. Archi- bald ‘in- the chflif- Mr. ‘Tom W111" was the speaker of the evening dis- cussing-cs his topic, "Sport? The guest of the evening wulfr. ft. J. Nelson of the C. N. RQIhe following new members were present-Messrs i-l‘. C. Altklnson, C. C. Campbell. Rgmld Steel, Chesley Kerr, D. A. Ramsay, Arthur Aflieck. Ire. Reid. Lloyd Proud. Afterths meeting s. number of the membe s were loin- en by their ladies and repaired to the bowllngwalleys. . The‘ cone-w". Men alsrhcld I meeting ‘for the purpose of re-organ- lslng the club on an athletic and social besisfieven members wen present, w-lth- Mr. Charles McKenzie It was decided ‘to discontinue tho weekly suppers and form a‘ new con- stitution. 1i, QOOOOOOOOOOOOQQO-OQOOOOOO-Oi i on. .1. P. MlLLAR x DENTAL SURGEON IOUII-ltell-St scout coreerqseuosodliellssonl eeeoeoboeeeeoeeeeece aeoe E i The chorus of one hundred came ' ' pin‘ Along." v Others who contributed sterling performances were -David Percy