EQFlIBsR ‘93 iiaskE'l‘B/\LL .1“ H, the "Y" gym the t nycaslll‘ defeated the Prince “ ‘M's Bu.“ @343. The game was hllgrauglyuiii. the college girls , H your, while the "Blue- mfld n. For‘ tiic college girls, i PM.“ ivas outstanding, scor- e,- tciuirs t5 points, while the zaps-l forward iilic, COIISISLIIIB "V Runny, Gwen Rogers and . mmmg, ]llii_\(‘fI wonderful com- m [lllil it was through their m game was so decisive. guard; iicid the college forwards ‘mm. 51:; points. i’. C. were W-“mmd by the absence of Est- pttenhury, their regular centre. l upsi- fi.’ b, "BLUEDOTS" (fcntrc ‘m, . . . . . . .. Gwen Rogers _ lvards . Betty Rogers l2 . Elsie Mclnnis l4 Guards , Bmtiey‘ Greta Barbour 1 Thelma Cilrrie 8 licliiiiia n prim-Earl Col. lir" lii-"Iiilrr-h. mfl-vauurla Robinson. NOTE pxlgaulc tonight at 8 o'clock be- .. the "Biuedots“ and Abbie Sili- WDRESS AND PRESENTATION hi clout of more than usual in- _ r was iicld on thc evening of ,l'iih, at the home of Mr. and Chester Edwards, Hampshire. ... ghost of tadmirlng friends ml to bid a fond farewell to ileidest daughter, Miss Elia, prior ‘ p; departure for the P.E.1. Hos- in which institution she has entered to train for a nurse. mly in tiic evening the assembl- rrls called to order by the Rev. i. Chapman, of Hunter River, nlpialrlcd the object; oi the mg. and who joined with the l“ of Hampshire in the genera! ..i felt by all 1n losing such a ‘la asset to both church and unity. He then csilcd upon i J. F. Easton, who read an ad- . and Mrs. Watson Lartcr pre- td Elia ivith a beautiful ward- i- case. Although taken by sur- ', Elli replied very feelingly, ill usual pleasant manner. thank- nrle and all lol' their kindness bier, ailm- which all joined in on; "For siic's a Jolly Good Fei- Vilu lTillilihflPi‘ cl the evening was i in viintrsts and games. which -l hincii mcrriment, sultrlbb s being awarded for each coll- . in good time a. delicious lunch srrvcri by the ladies present. of ill!‘ mi-rl taking a long time sltisiy tiirlr appetites for good ll. Soon alter this, the pcoplr: ll 56d to their homes, after leav- ‘lhcir host wishes with Ella for lucccss in her new undertaking. lotion-ins: is the address:- illss Elia Edwards, Hampshire. Dllf Elia:- Sorie time ago we learned with ‘l regret. that. you were about to "Your ironic and friends, to take the duties oi training for a nurse Charlottetown. We feel that we d not let this opportunity pass ihour assclnblillg here to express some small way how We shall miss " Fm" a Yvry small school girl. (an aii remember you as having " ‘miiliolllliiv good-ilatured, kind- lilaniler, and a cheery smiic that ~ timakc any heart glad. As you ‘i8 sarong us, you continued to ‘ll thr- sanir splendid quantities, i-ilotiicrs added, until now, we lhesltalc to say, one could not iiiivwliero. a. more ideal young ill- Your ever willing assist- “ ln all our church activities, has ll much appreciated, and the loss ‘will will U0 keenly felt. As 0i’- iri our choir, and tcachcr in ‘undo School. you have, 110 iii. often denied yourself worldly lire hi order to do the duties ‘ iiyou always very wisely placed - we feel very sure that this ii training iii church work, 0 riavriliccs made in so doing of rich benefit to you in the °ii You have chosen. you will made a successful 5 " ‘°i"‘kone conclusion, for could one need a sympathetic disposition more than when ‘"8 i0 the sick and suffer- mai ‘i5 You leave us, will you mi“ “"5 silt, as a contestant "r of the many warm friends I" i" your native district. We ‘kc you to feel that we shall t 5'00 make new friends, not to ‘ Ollr old ones in Hampshire. a iii on behalf of the people of 1'8. 7"‘ main: " ill m. 1 m is of kitchen aprons are Y “iiifiilina on door handles. "'- Tli- butting the pocket in "0 (‘f the apron. The pocket "T"'il.‘CI by either hand and litcu on anything and tear. Y. BUWLIIIG C. N. II. SHIN’ LEAGU]: blurb till! 51pm i"- Bimii .. :11 22o 123 ~'- Diydcn 16B 1'36 163 5- Mlllthicson .. 103 101 lsl 163 122 615 071 sou Trial .. “.1535 Car lisp irtmenl a. Duncan .. .. ‘.60 20a 22o w. nolmim 11o l2: in i“ Ralmirhau .. m. 20a 165 J. Vickcrson 234 1S4 15S . 50'! ‘T17 5.31 ‘Total ,...1{l-15 Majority for Car Depalilucrlt 20C tins. clrr LEAGUE C. N. R. C. MacDonald ... 240 20.‘; 32?. E (loss ... .... ‘.104 133 iLli G. Williams .. ... 148i 160 163 G. Hcnncsscy ... ... lltl 220 163 714 743 664 Total 0 ... ... 012121 Y. M. C. A. H’. A. Grail! ... .. 220 197 lllfl R. A. Pentilctoll ... ,, 160 2B6 226 J- A- Bvlltivy 265 2&3 24a A. Mathicson 266 169 2:10 Bil 935 i170 Total ...2725 Majority for Y. M. C. A. 604 pins High single R, A. Pendietoli ‘J68 pins. High three J. A. Bclltlcy 701 pins Eastern Guardian ..'SPECIALS roa Christmas. an our ladies coats, jersey and tlvced Make her happy by buying now. La- dies silk bloomers, 49c. up; Nightics, vest-s, scarfs. gloves. towel sets. coi- lar sets, baby sweaters. etc, at har- gllln. prices. T. G. Ives Ltci., Moli- taguc. 1056-12-20-3i ..*MEN‘S FANCY SHIRTS. boxed from $1.00 up; sweaters, giovcspscx, mufiicrs, etc. On every $2.00 or over purchase wewill give you free your choice of any neck tie on our 39 cent line. Sce .us.. for your Christmas selections and save money. T‘. G. Ives Ltd, Montague. 1056-12-20-31 .."A VISIT T0 EAST I'0lNT-A few Sundays ago, taking advantage oi the fine weather and good roads, Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Newsoll and Miss Alma, accompanied by Burgess Ncwson. motored to Klngsboro, East Point. to visit Rev. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bell alid family. The day was fine. and the roads in a most excel- lent condition. The driver was one of those steady dependable drivers, with a. wcii trained eye, who gives you no heart qualms and the car was a Dodge sedan. what more could rt person ask for. They some- times say that autos arc a curse to this country, but the writer didrrt think so that day. Alter driving about sixty miles, sometimes hitting the high spots through the nlost iiii- portant parts and prettiest villages. we came to the towli of Souris. Much charmed with its line dwelling houses, hotels, icc cream parlors. BBS stations and so on, W0 D855"! through tile Baptist Parsonage at Kingsboro. where we were most cor- dially welcomed by Mr. and Eli's‘ Bell and family. 1t is good i0 8° into the liousc of tiic Lord, but. it is also good to go into the house oi R. H. Bell. After having -a delicious dinner as usual but iilJ by MYS- Bel‘ and a. rest, we drove out to East Point, accompanied by Mrs. Bell and son Bobbie, ivhcre we were shown through the lighthouse by Mr. Mc- Intyre. the keeper. We then went to sec the sailor's grave, wilcrc the ilcadsiolie shaped out. of rlay stone, is dated i067. Not failing in love with the, angry waves, as we looked out on to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. rrhm the fifth night of iiw iiahi- housc. sixty-two fcct hiiii- W" didil" stay too long. Returnirll w “"3 11M’- gonagc by a different road, taking observations as we drove, I must say r 1m; the Eastern part of the Island a5 ‘or-ll as any part of it I have sccn. Ana,- gnppcr we ivcut to church. lis- tencd to n. very P01107114‘ “m1 °‘°' queni. sermon preached by Mi" 5°“ and were satisfied with the diy- We left with good wishes for our home in Kingston. When making up s cushion, spfflld i. thick sheet of waaillna over it Mi under the outside cover, tackir-S i‘ dawn with a stitch at the corners and in the middle of the sides The cushion feels softer thsn it otherwise would. The wedding also chow! ill? the ivoi-k and makes oven s DWI! cover 100k vrcii- dresses, and sweaters at half price. Observed In P. E. I. INSURANCE OPTIMISTIC OVER PRESENT CONDITIONS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND That there has been much pro- grass and development carried on and that Prince Edward Island is in a. sound economic condition is the opinion voiced recently by Major J. A. MacKcnzie. Major MacKenzie is manager of the Dominion Life As surance Company's Prince Edward Lslllnd Branch and made the fore- going statement while attending a meeting of the company's branch managers in Waterloo. Ontario. Major MscKcnzic based his con- clusion on the fact that tJiarc is iers unemployment in Prince Edward Is- land than anywhere else and quoted who said: ‘fAt the present time. Prince Edward Island is the most prosperous province on the C.N.R. system and is the only part of tilis systcln which has shown an increase in business this season. Prince Ed- ward Island is a. ileritobic Garden of Eden." Car loading, regarded as an indi- cation of continuous prosperity, shows an increase in the last ten years oi over 400% without nilotving any inrreasm in population. Also tllcro is an unprecedented amount of work going on in Charlottetown this year. According t0 Major MlleKenzic the building of a new C.N.R. Hotel new rink, sanatarium costing $60,- 000. a. new candy factory and o. new fertilizer mixing plant are all signs of the ileaithy conditions existing in the Island. A significant trend is ai- so scen in the raising of onequorti er of a million dollars for a now hospital. ' “This year," continued Major Mac- Kenzic. “the largest and best fox show ever held in the world IRIS staged at; Prince Edward Island in show rooms specially designed for the purpose. The fox industry is flourishing lie-re. In 1925 over 25,000 imais and pelts, upwards of $4,000,000 This year there are about 35.000 pups -ohd third of the total foxes in Canada... This yrear was also a ban» llcr year for native fox exhibitors as Island foxes demonstrated their su- periority ovcr all others at the Ami iierst and Toronto fairs and captur- ed all the major prizes and champ- ionships. ‘ "'I‘llc same progress is evident in other activities. Malpequc oysters are again coming into their own and the industry is furnishing employment to a large number oi uicn. All crops, as usual, are good. we have npvcr had n. total failure of any crop in Prince Edward Island and this year's potato yield is above the average. "Foxes and potatoes. however, are not only possessions of Prince Ed» ward Island and in the lprlze lists of Toronto and Maritime Fall-s will be found Island exhibitors of Holstchl cattle and horses. These are only a few instances oi the satisfactory condition obtaining at present in the Island. Oh every hand there are in’ dications 0f a prosperous 1931 and the people of the Isiand-dcss than 00,000 in ai.l—iook forward with steady confidence to s. year of 6011' tinned progress for themselves and their Province. When making candy never scrape tho sides of the pan or .*'\‘ what has adhered down into tl cooking candy‘. A few sugar crystms may ca- use the mixture to granulatc. "Why is Clara always s‘: Elsie: short of plenary-didn't lcavc iicr a. lot?" Madge: "Yes, ncvcr cwn up to that." _ | curtain stretcher is available, ilang] them while wet on curtain rods. pin‘ to the casing under the window sill and in the cracks on the sides of the ivindoli‘ mid they will dry perfectly. The prinroiri lady was dining one evening, and while the Waite. Jns standing by the table, she sated nim to find out the title of the piece the orchestra. was playing. "Who helped you with your home- work. Jones?“ asked the master. "Nobody, 311'." "Now come. come, tilat‘; not true," sold. the master stemly "Was it your fathor?" "N-no, sir. He didn't help me-ln- did every bit. himself." _ Orange flavoring is delicious for of oranges, preferably of tangerines, dry it in the oven and then store in tins for use. when pressing black ribbon. put It in cold water. then stsighten it out and press immediately with s not iron. The slffcning will rcmsin s1.‘ a statement of Sir Henry Thornton v foxes were raised, bringing to the, Province. from the sale of live all- _ The world falllolls J7 ilcr father fi "IE5 Q‘2‘:‘}.3I.'9'_‘_T§.IQEN 2U $391M‘ ‘ e r l Mr. Bordcnltrig, was Aiiccli . Christmas Specials iMixcd nuts, pcr lb. . . . . .. 19c ‘Xmas Mixed Candy, 2 lbs 45c Grapes, 3 lbs. 135t- .Dzltes, 3 lbs. 25c Prunes, 3 lbs. 25c Fresh Sunkist Oranges, doz. Robin Hood Flour, 24 lb. 25c bags . . . . . . ..-....85c Domestic Shortening, per lb. . . . . ..lfic Buy 815.00 worth of Grocer- ies and get a 24 lb. bag of Rob- in Hood Flour free for a Christmas present. SHAMNS Grocery Stores 2i Weymoutli Street 211 Euston Street CITIZENS lContlnucd from Page 17) 1.5m‘ NEEDY CHILDREN Following 1s the list of needy child- ren on the Guardian list: 191 Edward 0 skates. l941'<'rank 9 stockings. 195 Hilda 4‘ stocklilgs 196 Pearl l2 gloves. 205 Clayton 8 skates. 207 Kathleen 4_ doll. 210 Baby 10 mo. rattle. 211 Garfield 3 kiddie kar. 212 Windsor 4 Teddy bear. 213 Shirley 2 1.2 dog. 214 Bernice 9 scarf. 31.3 Lois 6 picture ixnk. 244 Ada l0 book. 245 Caroline 15 book. 246 Lawrence 12 hockey stick. 248 Ivan 4 teddy bear. ‘.249 Mary l0 school box. 258 Dorothy l4 shoes 3's 259 Jean ll stockings 260 Jimmie 10 rubbers 1's 2111 Ansel 9 rubbers 13's Reggie 7 rubbers 12's Bill, 12, boots 4 Paddy, 9. sweater Joseph, 6, ovcrsllocs 12 William 4, sweater" ltfary, 2, doll Alphonse, 6. stockings Margaret, ll, teddy bear Eileen, i dress Margaret. 12 books Rose, 9, book Mildred, 6, doll Norine, 6 mos. rattle Cilarlic 5, blocks Teresa, 3 doll 2T0 271 272 21;; Z75 s 277 SANTA PALS Following is a list of Santa Pals: Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Mrs. L. C. Worthy, Miss Anna McInhis, K. C. I., Miss Leila Worth, -Mrs. Henry Aitkcn. I-owcl Brehaut, Miss Betty Bruce; donation in memory of Brad- ford McLure, Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, Mr. Ben]. Brcmucr, Mrs. Murdock Mc- Kinnoii, Mrs. tDr.) Taylor, Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mr. A. A. Ailey, Master Bartlett Cosh. Mrs. G. H. W. Wood, Mrs. W. l-l. Prowsc, Mr. Hoibrook, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. Gcorgo E. Brown, Miss Audrey Birch, Jackie Middleton, Dr. T. E. E. Robins, Mrs. J M. McI-‘adycn, Mrs. J. R. Burnett, Miss E. Burnett, Master George Burnett, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Mrs. W. C. S. McLurc, Miss Eileen Ryan, Miss Mary Catherine Wright, Mrs. Isaac Carter, Miss Bertha. Carter, Mr. Irwin Jenkins, Mr. Russel R.op_ cl‘, Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. Miss Nora Longworth, Margaret and Arthur Coffin, Miss Elinor Cook, Miss Joan Williams, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Corinne Walker. Miss Lexie Davison, friend of Santa Claus, Marion ...... ‘V0,, m 51,0, rzgxger-zg:-:maem:-:Q:cfisrfi not to get it till she's thirty, and she'll - (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Dec. l9—Eggs declined and butter advanced, while cheese and potatoes were unchanged on tlic produce and dairy market. here today. Carlot prices of lrcsli eggs (lropgrcrl two to four cents a doz- en and prices to retailers were one to four cents lower, Carlot prices of British Columbia fresh extras were two cents lower at 48 cents. willie firsts and puiiets declined four cents at 41 and 3d cents; a dozen respect- ively. Ontario csriot prices for fresh lcxtrss were quoted at. 40 cents down two cents With firsts at so cents and pulicts at 34 cents, both off four cents in retailers. specials and fresh extras lost. two cents st 58 and b5 osnts a dozen respectively. Fresh firsts were unchangcdvst 52 cents puqqmgg and gugtgrdg, 34v; the peéf‘ while fresh puilct extras dropped two cents at 45 cents. Fresh seconds lost one cent st_36 cents. storage extras y‘ declined two cents at. 30 cents and storage firsts three cents at 33 cents. Storage recon were off four cents 1W2! cents‘ a dozen. mccipls were 1.411 oases. Eastern townships num- ber 1 pastzuriscd butter was one iKec, Mr. Geo. E. Hughes. Sstmdvrgz, Pro...i.l.it ulphuli- r E. I. Stuff cl the P. 'Y'ra Campbell, Miss Audrey Harvey, Mrs. B. M. Vail, Mr. Ernest Waldron Vail, ‘ -Mrs. tCapt.) Taylor, Mrs. I. J. Yeo, ,Mrs. Hal Warren, Mr. James War- ren Hell, s friend, a. wciLwishcr, ‘n ‘friend, in appreciation, Phyllis Fos- lter, Allison Foster, Mrs. E. A. Fos~ tcr, Dr. W. J. McMillan, a friend, a ,friend, Mr. W. W. Crosby, Mr. Walter IL. Beer, Brian Fiiiiter, Mrs. James Me Ishuw, Mrs. Jennie s Hmaon. M153 classiest ilcckey agcragatonh to \l.'.lt,ti lDoi-is Howatt, Miss Constance Hynd- mall, Stanley Workers Junior Red ‘Cross, Mr. G. H. Buntairl, Miss lllargr Williams, Miss Elinor Williams, Blair.- Brehaut, Donald Brehaut. ‘night. n. fclv wrinkles ill were all stars, but brightest of all were Lennon, Jcmmct and Shields on the front lino, ivliile the- intrepid Pctc Mill ivas lll a class‘ by himself. With a broad smile decorating his countenance Mill trumped for solo Miss Ruth Hearts- Mrs Gordon Wright. Mrs Wills, Mrs L. P. Tan- ton. Miss Doris Faster. Miss Dorothy Andrew, Mrs Alex. McDonald, lliirs J’. I". McDonald. Miss Grace Blclik_- hcrn, Mrs Murdock Ross, Elmer Ling. Arthur Ling. E. W. Campbell Natalie, Cook. Miss Irene Home. Miss Alena. Horne. Keith Dougan. Flora. Dougan, Hamid Dougan. De- Bicis Brothers. Mascot Group, 'I‘rin_ to a. team-mate and return to ills laasltion. In fact had tile lllwky dark defence man bccil in a mcau mood. no tciiing just how many goals he would have scored. Sol-L Mly-gaxet Gyms‘ From 011115. io-nriugil, flfillfl‘ that. till‘)! did not. A pri@nd_ Mp5 95w;- Johngmnq, {care to. Nicholson especially, one of Mrs Wm. McDoug-all. Mi: Henry E, ;ti'le fastest iviliglneil in the Mari- Meek, Mi- c, 1,, Williams. Mr Jaclgitimcs, was listless and inconsistent clay-k Mm Hgmyngnd WgJ-(L Mfg F, phrougilout the game. THlclrcy“ can Gill. Mrs Wm. Partridge. M1as_‘l>l8y hockey if he ivants to but last. Francis Dougilerty. Miss Sybil Mc_ ‘night would have been just as well McNcvhl. Mrs H. L. Hardy. bliss‘ Gwen iRlogers. Mr Allison ROQCI'S.1LRWIOI‘. These boys gave their stt David Adams. Mrs Harold Slwwsrt. Miss Margaret Ml: Mlii“ would have undoubtedly hr-cn‘ Millan- Mrs Lorne Coles, Mrs Rod ‘erased one hundred pcrccilt. Stuli ill ‘ ' McDonald‘ Miss Melvins. Saunders iithe Abbie nets did his danldest, but l‘ ll‘ Miss E. Johnston. Betty. Miss H. theres a limit to human endeavor. ‘u G. Hail. Master George Rogers. I Spiilctt, pairing Master Tom Rogers, Miss Rose Mary 'i.ili‘i'lf‘fI in fair hot-key, irliczu um ROBGPE- C. E- simple. Alvin Mc- considers that hr- has only hall a tcli Rae. Reginald McRae. Jack Mo ‘minute workout so lar- Mfilan. Jack McMillan. John Nicll- [willie Bill Power, sub defence was 018011- R099" Mime-limi- MTS Peiflfljstrappcti like a mumlny due to iii- Tiimilni Clerk BYOB- Mififi Giflfiys- ijurios rcccivcrl in tiic Molicton garlic. Mai-hwon- Erwi I-ilmd- Mrs Mari/iris it was ADPKWCltS ilad tile sail.» 5111"- MIB J- L- Miilmd- Mfflfaction of piling a five goal scorel Noel DcBioLs. Master Tom DcBiois. against the chgmm a feat uncquancd M55 Bel?‘ DQ131055 M35 Audlcy 179' by few teams in Eastern Canada. 1'4 i cl" Blots. Mrs N. B. Prowse. Mrs George Pearson. Billie Burkc.| THE SCORES AT SUMMERSIDE l‘ in Any children who want to let. Santa. know what they want this '33" SMWKL‘ 11'0"‘ i110 Christmas can leave their names and Lmmml- Tm" ‘Mi “"ii‘=ii>1'- LOOK ii request at the Red Cross Rom“ m pass flclu Jelnmctl. to ciusil across ‘he nu,“ Hm. sunmersid,‘ anyumc [the Abbie biuo lulu. llffiliiig tjtull ni- auer one p_ m_ Anyone wishing to ,tcr a fake pan-i. flack lo centre 1C0.‘ help sum,‘ m ms work can ca" at; The locals, more or lax...‘ stulincrii the Red Cross Room and icavc their h‘ ‘m5 “"11 0i iliiilirs, played cllu- l‘ hi ,tiolls hockey, but were again forced‘ i‘ l face-oil. I i v.'l Santa Pals, anyone “yanking to adopt who was lllOi'(‘ lll u train-c llifill riliy- ‘ jl". any or the“ children and make them lilting clsi‘. emerged from his reverie 11519171’ for Christmas may leave their ‘to pace Saunders lll. a great. .'solo to names at the Rod Grog moms‘ in ‘score on the lfltlOls rcboilllli. 'l‘iic, tllc Town I-lali, Suliimersidc. 1 Helen, doll and carriage ' Ea Late Market News When ivasilhig lace curtains ii llol it} %1-2$E§I~II>ZINQJGI3IXIKZRIK made it 3-1 when l/rllliozl on a pass frcni the self same Mill. klCliiUll the twine. v . 2 Irene, set of dishes t 3 Wilford, train ‘ 4 Raymond, teddy bear r» Bab)‘. rattle _ .. . . . . illia~l“l= "l lllrl Pr» .‘"il' iiiir-if G Mary Elcum’ do“ Carriage “Er 0x“ "Iilflllll l'l‘l'llilill‘(Jli, will iiliill. iivr lil('liliii L. l i .. lll: Vi‘ mu ‘ ‘ Harold. something from snntu a E1116‘ Something from Santa Nicholson was given [no minutes, for tripping. During his stay in the ‘ tr Teddylpcriori, Truro Bcarcats. one oi illf‘,r)i'lilfill'l to t\vl:.: the fii'ii|‘f‘i'l“f cantcrs tunes vvltilout number to pas: Truro Mann 12> 174 Mill i3) 150 .Sif’\\'- broivll till: pieces ill You're killing yoursvil‘ b)" :1‘ r0 Qutpficzy Abegweits 8- Plrayllig; no real (l3lf311.\.‘l\'(-' iiockeyqtliiinules iurlilcl‘ Ull. Jciiiliicir in1r<i‘-_ 2nd at the same time coasting com- itlic light twinkle ssrtably lll front with u. two goal load, ‘seventh. Five minutes frnnl iii!‘ facc- ' ‘is increase it t0 three in the inst. ‘eff Luvvlcl‘ Loni»: ll pluR,‘ our. from Ail;- Li: ‘ ior tiir: “Cllt.." v Tl"l'i\"'"\'-Tlcllll ilcatrai ‘Guardian 29c. it. (f. doz. Coi"ln i. 105.‘ APPLES, (‘IIRISTS ('HL'R(‘H. Cherry \'al irv, fllliiriajx, iJc- 21-1" 2 o'clock School, 2.20. Eirllsolig wit! $111103. i FLOUR 2-1 lll. bag ‘. filn 6'. CH. 89c All brands i055 "le Abbie fourth, unri two uilvulr‘ these shores ill a long Wlilll“, showed ‘frcni this rcgistrr, Blunrirr.» ilalld r i _ about. 1.800 {Kins at the Forum lost a nezltpuss from NlCilOlsUil to scar-U (‘XCCI|Ci1l..lllii Abcglvclt fifth team work and back cilcckilig. Mail Willi but five illlnutcs. to do Jcnlxiiczl l for man last years Maritime champs beat Stuli loi‘ the Bcarcat eighth and last count or‘ the illgiit. Earle PYOWSL‘ was on tiic vlllsllc and hanclicci a good game. and 1.;ini llUZiI LINEUPS HARRINGTON-On Sunday. Dec ..l:.l. there ivili be SCfYlCf‘ in the l-icshytcrian Church at ll s. m. ll.~\.\'K 0F MONTREAL are issu- ‘llil; their usual stiff card calendar ‘ivilh a great deal of useful informa- lioli oil tile laack. DESK (JALENIJAK-Mr. W. G. Abbi“ llogr; Divisional Manager Ooa-lfodzr» Gm] ' llll0l1 is lssuu-ig to his customers r 1mm“ m Stun very tlrelili desk calender for stand ‘ Dvrpncfl mg or hanging. ity United Church C. G, I. '12, Miss "Chick" Wiiilnuts again was the lair; Laviolic 14v 1.75 iilli Katha-mg Hyndman, iglm on tin.- iocai aggrogatlml last i"l'-'t.“ 1'1’! M; A y; “m, M; Eynggt Q 1101mm tnight; he stood out so prominently i“lll'\\'ill‘li."i M; Jul; 3gp jthat the ‘Tm Alone" Sign.“ wjrsfllCllllllfiiil. l3: loll Sqiifll'(“)l'l2’_'.‘. 145 Mrs ,3_ -¢_ Mom-Q M155 samhtacked all over his husky frame. Ryan <6’ 511111141011» 1156 Fqfbg3_ Rgbeft 1393101,; Helen 13¢ Many times he carried the disc well PwillX i7» i613 PIlCIlOI-‘ivll 163 Blgjs. Mk5 w, E_ cottoyp M155 Mary inside the ‘Truro blue line to find Shields 18> Lfiilioi‘ 165 Jgng Donn, Mrs, Marcus 351d", M35 that there was nobody “i111. mm__ Murdock l0: 1.311 All-Donald i152 tor Ralph Calder, Mr. W. C. Law- ."i‘hc folvvzuwil; wuid not skate fast Lfliiioii ‘i"' 1V0?" 167 SH! ITS 0N NP/IKS Oil AilCgiVfiii.‘ A 2S Oil ‘frllro- ‘filo iliggesi, game of illl-~z'\b£‘g'.VClLi Millan, Gordon 51351015, in the “bull pen," 1f 11191-43 is such vs. Crystals. Christmas night. Mr Alex, Grant, A Friend. Irene ‘n, thing as an "off night," Nicholson ~- Wedlook. moat Gallagher. Mrs W. had the rlisoilso inst ilichl. ‘ R. William Bl-yerlton. l\ "r. John‘ Mention may be made of tilc-griait. U-ii‘ ‘Jill 111"‘ \""‘"i' i‘ "" ii" Mill“ Silk ‘i_'iln beet i'\‘li1f'fl_\' tor sltratclleil lure ls a llllxturc cl beeswax rpcntillc the forlncr incited lll the I111" M“, wl-mama liii‘1)Ei1lill1c ulltii it is lillck as syrup. Ilii‘ ll. liilli- on ii, piper‘ bi ntilirll rlotii and l'lill li- well iiil") lln~ .'-t'l‘3ll’|i ‘his 5,935,”, ‘rd hurt. 'f‘i"lcll miisil quickly ivltii (lry ‘ ‘jiulilivi (IIJHQIIICIIF. and the lilzirk.» ulil almost ‘lb kcrp the :.i.3\'t' ClCHil, rub oil all case with il€\\'5)')H.1)Fi' lillilc stole 1.‘. still 110:. When the stove need.» pol ishlilg avoid getting your ilunds rail aLso reach use a quaint brush and tliu-i ed. You the sill-uii ore rrzldlly ivltli ihc ilrllii. (Ilillck roast, lviilrll l.) cilcap \\.ii maize an appetixing dish it’ bone is l'L‘ll’1U\'CLl- tile 111C111. rolled liiizi llcd til a hiring rlliri tilcll iUiJL-l-LTI. Skill of bet-l makes n goozl hurl u iucdc. Cllt. it up tile hrliiit‘ as for a iillt. donations. ‘ , iiiii ‘to bend when SllicirLi rccciiccl a ncut ‘H1011 add ivntrr; cool: lli put .‘..liiii~ a; Follow-Ln: is ‘ “st or chfldlcn m ;pass from Mill i0 score ill ilvclvc £111‘ psi. 10ft . and :-l‘i‘\l~ vi'il ‘_jl'il\_'~. summers,“ ‘vhmcan b" helped by Zlninutcs. On: lllilllltc ialcr Nicholson. 1B;- U1‘U\\'il.i1_'_‘, U13 ilivnt z retail‘... ll; ices. uini this acid. gll to fix‘.- 1 flavor‘ cf t'.‘ic dirli. .-‘. young mall at t-oiirgr llllili"rj ha» _. falls nearly vrcili. vxiiri on the count. Iwfléliifd 110W" hi‘ ii. Ail; nilil .\i .‘\ iTlircc minutes bcforc tho boll ’l‘rllro Collapsed from ihc li ‘. l .1 ill ills doctor; "Tis pllllil is: cum "Ye. i; zliiiciioli." 9 Ira, train . . m omcv S“ of dish“ |)Cl'l, Williams and Saunders rose to: Piiiiiiiiig wclj.» ur.‘ i t ' u Jcrard meat IlC-Qiiiq‘ lli ‘.1 hunlbzirlililrlil Ull tiicil- a. lli crlirl v.0 .2" 12 Robe" Sargent, Ilrarcat goalie, all tut “n.1, (lay,- (an. m Lima ‘After cicvcn lilillliiC-S of play \Vll- ‘l llliiill illbifli‘ i!i.lii i H Edmund llllltgll-"llknrltvl-cirlll: [flliltll lillilliitCfl. lgullnpv: Kr w I"..L’li. liild 1.11:. ~ .,. o to ‘Ofillil a vijzt‘ ‘vil- 15 Eva FQUliIi‘ number two for in.» tvinii —————»- Without exception. 1111.‘; bar. tin: must l l iirciacillul‘ exhibition of lint-key B siimvii (hiring the s" izihiuii‘. ni play. Nccziicm to .113 chick \\.i.\ gn- | ~‘~ "Cats" vccrc given a for.‘ anxious Ililcmellts but tllc pace soon took its were 32 cents and prints 33 cents. Receipts were 145 boxes. Ontario unchanged. Dealers are quoting ‘ country shippers extras 40 to 43,‘ firsts 35 to 3'1, puilct extras 210 to 32. i . “Con” g7 q¢||v¢mq_ Tm ‘mum-yl Both tennis scored three ninrllersin ‘ market is holding about the THIRD PER If)?‘ gm “n” mg pgymg rm“; “my. iendoavor. Five niinutelvlatcr. Sound-i gm] n, 3g go g4 “m, p" p°un¢ Lars duplicated the stunt and two‘ Montreal, Que. Rg receipts here ____________.. today were 1,411 cases u compared ‘advance. Vancouver, B. C. Whole- io 411 cues on the corresponding tasters here are paying producers ex- daylut you-Jmari-sslisoloohspoiitras 2o, firsts ca. puilct. extras 24. puilct extras 35. Shipments of Oii- ‘to mlnilrrs are (‘kilns J5. firsts 3'2, tar-lo graded eggs are sr-lltng foripnlict, (‘xlrils :10. small uni; three cents‘ 1m than th: B. Cfs. The Chicano mot ‘:4, Dcccni rcr 13 7-8. I. Inst. ll II tho ribbon were new. quarter oi a cent higher at 29 3-4 to poultry mum is halolhr rlrih so the ‘Jliluitfl la a4. ssmclllhm llfirlci Tlllro oncllrli in tllrr: -.- _________ ..., _, __ Wm, the “cannon o; gas‘: which minutes. Lennon coliiitilru Ull ll lime‘ lllilNTEfl-hllill) FUR (;g;,\'|;|r.\|, FOR saLa-‘tr-rlrilsrmas Eases f9. '_’ 0ST—-\ LIIWFZI r.\s1‘h.v.\'rl‘a- .2, .ll. I; Nil llll.. i.~ .il l 1 i,‘.l will‘? half C11 a. "hand." i:.u- ilrst do; and iii‘ ’l‘hi:. score prrizvll tiin AUCQNKWL..“T-|1ii"vl iilv mt lziii rirl]. 3U can“; a, pqunq m ycguncl-g, 301mg 'if1i'I1C'\\'l1{ll, Willi 1.110 rnsllii. flint the, "—-———— if iollr d. 1:‘ .. ll‘ tnlv tabilhlxzlhll i‘ l-ullvugh for the llr-n ‘ (zhassllrllcli Kris‘ iiousruloris. Appfi‘ 2i Villa Strtrl l053-i2~'.!0~2l at Moorc Bros, tihouc 440. 1058-12-110-21 hers many st extras n. firsts 4o, ‘small seconds co. PFICCZ‘. O1 fl'(“~ll cstzsi rlhln"'i-Iisri:n*Iarriv ricsa ‘F-"lllili-A‘ Flllmncrsitle, Der. lfl. ,‘lr‘-. lfotcl. 1"}?- fir". Blanca ML fiwler please l.- =‘ i “Hlliauls 175 Spillt‘! t 1G2 and Cl'(‘\ lCPIi CIIIIRCII SERVICE on Dec. 21st iviii bc conducted at I-iazcibrook at ll a. m; Cross Roads at 8 p. m.; Alexandra at 7 p. ui., by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. 'I‘hr- ordinance oflhc Lord's Slipper will be ob- scrvcd at car-h meeting. VIOLIN RECITAL-Tlle first of B. -.~"‘l'l(X) of viniri recitals took place at. ti" liiilllc l), Mars Kathlrcn Homby "wt. 6‘\I‘llillE’. ‘Those recitals will be ‘i-arrlr-(i uii (illrlllg the vvllltvr, with n giiiffCfCllb group of pupils each time. Ilhc parents.‘ lvcrc present and were I rlrllgilicci vrllh the progress the pu- ‘piLs are making. Following is the 'progl'a.lnnic; l, “Promotion March", l-‘riiliklill, Ralph Rayner; 2, Prlln- roso Dunc-c. Kroglilllll; Jou Francis; iii, "tlrildic Song." Haunt‘. Marjorie hockey dLqhgd m", hy 5,11,11,13,; m“; Ffllrilitulr, talking rerr that tilc ivatcr ;“°°‘7' 4‘ vmu“ rm“ vceu‘) ml"? "su'n‘ all is not too hot. and that tile soup i5 M. 3.. David Gillespie, A Friend. ‘and then some. Had the rest. of the .‘i1i1i‘f>- RS illllliifi‘ 5011-11 will (ii-WORK U"? New Glasgow, Miss Gertrude How- ‘teanl been functioning" like SlliildPi'.'¢,J‘-n““' P35?“ “""‘ “mi "l" "M Pet/hick. "Chick" and Lalvlor, the "smile of “‘1““‘4'~‘“"“‘°‘~ isct Land." lfiavvaiian Rcveriel, Kaw- zcio, Jack Wilkins and Kathleen Horn- by; ‘Lind Mazurka." Wieliiawski, Pauline lrluln; 6. “IIllnlblcsI-lc," Dvor- ak, lirllril Wood; 7."SOil§.'i,l\IyMOtl‘iCr ‘inllglll. Mo." Dvorak. Billy Rogers; ll “file Illllnlnlng Bird," Drdié, Nellie HClilltliib; 9. Violin duet, Salut ciAnlour, lf..ovc's Grectillgl, Elgar, (Jlrlrliv liyllriillall and Kathleen lllé-riiili; l0, “in a Aforlasirry Gar~ iivil." lictclbry‘. Laura 'IJ3I1F;_11 “Aciornti0n." Borowski. Jack Wilk- in.; l2. "Soilvcnir." Drdia, Charlie flyildliltlli. God Save the King. Ai_ ‘iron. flinncilard at thl: piano. PERSONALS .‘.ll.-=- iirilll Proiltts mall)‘ irlrncis are sorry to icarrl that she has had to give up iicr studies at the Char- lottetown Business College. before lniiinll‘ the flliul examinations. ow- liilT to lll licaith. Al!‘ ‘Jllvl Ali's. B. W. 51161110061. Uttaua, arrived ill the city last even- lliil to Mltild the Cilristmas holidays nitii rcinwvcs at the Experimental ‘~ ;'li. Mr. tiiirrivood is chief nvi of the 1101157‘ of Commnrw. l PRICES .\.\'I) PRICE INDEXEF. 1913-1929 .-‘lii illiiiilzli rrport (OIUDIIECI by inc Uolillilluii Bilrcnu of Statistics on I7i‘.(.‘(‘h‘ and Price Indexes. 1913-1029. lirt. r -I‘lill_'.' iirr-ii- issued. and is uoav h‘? 1m‘ tilliriblltioil. ll. coliiaillr; Ili.'il‘ii‘Z» iii Cllilildlilll price mow"- i‘.~. ii‘. \\]illlt' il‘l‘ iiini lTlilll for tiir: _‘\i‘ili 11929, as ivcii its accompany ", nil-.... oi prices. zllid index llulniicrs “r lll} Cfiffifllllg tile period froni l.'Jl‘i iti 192i), although annual indexes iii \‘IiU'C"‘ICI prices arc inciuticll ‘.‘...<-ii CI-Kild bark to 186T. Another cl. ii lli ilii‘ l'f"|l0ii Lll‘.'l‘l» a complete . of (Iallaliluii security price 1E1" rnwlits frcm i014 to 1920. Among Ii lnvrii are investigators‘ ind ilirlczi numbers of common niuiziii‘. stock indexes. and lli/llllilil)’ prlccis of thirty-file lciicinig common swcks traded on the , Alolilrrzi and Toronto exchange; bc- l“.(‘(il i9“? and Julie i930. Fiil"i1(i' ' .. dcvotcil to Canadian . .~..l‘. l-vs, indexes of Canad- = r. cileesc was quoted at ll to ii l-4 ‘ toil, and 'l'ruro .\l'(\!'f‘i| liizliin. Proloux ‘ “i0 m‘ “"“""‘ m“ °J"‘"““‘ ““~“"5- am‘ “ cents a llolliid, lasing lllirilalirzcd. lvli-il fiiiiiiiiiillf niili- rl‘lll'il‘i'li lIl|l'll"’ ' “r " """""‘ """""‘“‘“‘ """ receipts ircllll; i7 boxes. Cllriois oi ‘Mill two Hltlliill‘~ inter l\(I1I“iI ainidiivr. """ “"""“"‘ " i""‘"'~" ‘*1 "“"“ New Brunswick green mountains lvflll doing the trick on a ha». lltviiii "“““ “~“"' I‘ ‘l? -"<i 1W1‘ i""' ““ “"' """‘“ “'""“““"" ""-“"‘ potatoes were quoted at so cents per- Shields. . I we m W‘ “~'"< \\l'ii-“.iiiil - ‘illuu-vllullf l=l ‘rrflllillv ivrnl ill» mm 9o pounds bag “nim retailer‘ ox shgffly baron; rm. my] Acorn and fcrrl. 1.14:1‘ ‘i;i;‘_ iiiii".f‘"“ii| data prlntcd. gm“; we", 9o an“ p" g0 pound bag, fSlliclds were benched, the 1113"!‘ bc- "P"-"“~‘ "I “i” i?‘ » ‘"11" F1?‘ --li-i ‘“"'— Qqq-Awa, Qnfl" DQQ 19_N9|,n1u¢11 ling the big crfciirler. sulpirl, aligiiinl l ‘if-IT li-lll :~ ll"; ill-l. llrva‘ o.’ n... z - '——-~- -~~—— -—————-—'——— chanls is reported on Canadian cs1; learn to govern his temper or before 3 w" 5m‘ ii" Willi-l‘? BIRTW“ Inn-km god”, Tm-onw 103g] egg llong he will flndvhinlscll‘ bgljchmd fgr‘ "Yiibiiiilfi fold iill‘ p. Ii.. :.'..l‘;i<1 --'—~—*~~-- —--——- -—-~—- market L, euy “though prices are |8oo([_ i nul. ‘f rupocsc zt. (ion. , rm i. 11mg‘ FiH-ILL-lil "in l".f-.‘.I. Iiospital, Nov. . i"l'1'-" of inrili in ,\"lii- bit lt'.. iii: '11. I'll". in l\lr and Mrs C. S. Eurii. rl dnllcirr-r. Winn Alberta “FIZUC ~.\t t'itjv Hospital. Der. ill. liHl ii All‘ and iVirs. Albert Mc- ll ~. (" . n‘ daughter. IiERRlGAN-itt Cit_\‘ ifospltni. Der. i930. to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Berri- gan. City, a daughter. l i...i+.;.;'*'_'" I Mr 7ft Filnrral irvu hr? ~ “llnzrir: aiicrzieoii at 3 l}. C. lvr Lrtr l" 1m¢_|j_yy ociock, to lilo People's Carin-tori‘. t ...... __i's...__~;___