‘iiiilirjcd .. Jlléilllliw‘ w. ' . i rural. "robs! 1 su-m-mrrn. A 3 ADDED V}. uaws- call-roar: -- TRAVEL ram: . csmo - UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS Gilli Spon "woes.- ----»--s+- “tlr-yniwnvevi’ starring oiolioi RAFT HENRY DOROTHY‘ FONDIHAMOUR Akim Tamlroffvflthn Barrymore igouise Platt - Lynne Overman , r" lhislefiilg D"a"'a 0f Untamed Alaska! sored i} | ._,,,_,_{,*_‘;_',,,_,, : ALSO CARTOON ,- . SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 l? Today's Short Wave Radio Program FINAL TODAY 315-7 —- s.l§__ | iAl Time h Intern Standard) vnihfl-loinil, Mos 4:00 p.m.-Russia Speaks. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg. SCHENECTADY 5:00 p.m.—’1‘he Dance Hour. WBXAF, 31.4 m.. 9.53 meg. BERLIN HEBJUABY 8 O W .m .—-Homeland Broadcast " _ . — AT. : THURS’ FRI s rrgnlo tile Sudetenland. DJD, 25.4 M When rho Army, Navy and m» "-77 m“!- __~ Marines ‘Eli, llzl limb f0!’ 5:35 p_,,,__l_‘9s§ggg,ok gm- 1909" »-~ ovary low-abiding, cdion- cs0, 10.1 111315 154a mialse ‘ ' 25.5 ., 1 . mega; , . lggiifltfli m., "do mes-z use, a1 s m., 0.51 meg , GSL. 00.1 m.. 611 meg. _ noun ' 7:30'p.m —Llflit Music. 2RD. 25.4 m.. 11.81 mo! . IRF. 30.5 m.. 0.88 meg. PRAGUE 8:00 pan-Music and Enter- tainment. OLR3B. 31 m.. 9.67 m ' nosrou 8:00 D.m.--Undi!!'8t0l1(1i.ng Music. , 49.0 6 04 meg. 8:15 roam-Japanese Selections. . 0 meg. JZJ. 35.4 m.. 118 NEW 011K 8:45 p.m.-To Hall Concert. WTICE, 25.3 m.. 11.88 meg. ' LONDON Concert. TGWA. 81 m., 9.68 meg. LONDON 10:50 p.m.-"Death ‘ of Uncle ueorge," play by Bertram A. Young. 0S0, 31.3 m.. 9.58 mom: (168, 31.5 m.. 0.51 meg; DBL, 40.1 m., ilylqlumeg. Bizet. WBXAL. 40.1 m., 0 m9!- INCINNATI . 11:00 p.m.-Mus1c for Latin America. WBXAL, 49.5 m.. 5 IIIEQ. LAWLESS-At Kinkorra. Jan. 19. 1980 to Mr. and Mrs Ignatius lawless. a daughter. DAWSON-At the Prince County Hospital. Fob. S. 1900. to Ml‘. and ALSO ma. Storley F. Dawson, a son V COMEDY b SERIAL DEATHS DAILY 3.16 - 7.00 —<8.l5 l Address Before Local 0. W. L. The Fkebrualhy meeting of the C. W. l... was hel Monday, Feb. (i, at 8 P. M. 1n the K. of C. Home. with lglhrsl. Frank Murray president, in the a r The meeti o ned with the re- citation of e eague pralyer. by the chaplain, Rev. Wilfrid eefe. A musical programme followed consisting of '0 Canada” by Miss Claire Babes and two vocal solos by Miss thleen Hughes. Mrs. Murray 1n a gracious ner introduced the s ker of evening, Hon. Dr. . J. P. Mac- Mlilan. who chose as the sublwt of his address, “Handicrafts in relation to Hi lmiio ". This pirove a ver¥h timely topic as s 1s'ec At tithe‘ Olilo pea was s PIODfiEOIYl-SFOOIIIIOHUM the thinking public of today speaking oi the Educational i3; - tem, he said there exists tn i! province a sentiment which is fiowing stronger day by day tho-t is system is not what t mould be to meet the needs of the pieselit times. . That is the system that served the older generation, although it pro- duced men and women who stand out pro-eminently in ev lino of - ulnan endeavor and sui those man- the IIIFIV mo D.m.—"1'Jtl0kY Dip " 060.11‘ wi to ch 1 n- 01.8 m., use mes-z G68. 81 5 m.. fffifikyfig oarenfivlng mfifdlhefil... 9.51 meg; GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 worm today“ and a new system seems d growl necessity. This 16M GUATEMALAdCigera or my“ u; as]; e questionz-Are Z p.m.-0ran we prepared for these chan ? The School Board in l-lgils? City do their best in the interests of the children and referring to the homo and school association, the s aker said it was a hopeful sis?! ° B" ations in connection schools. m throat in their! dlsriussblns ma n means o re oeséin clyancitions, such as thgdgilg who cannot make its grade. Such g child le school discouraged an rill auclaivgs one become a useful cit- zen? In this utilitarian o our bo s and glrisahould be 1 ted to iae their lace in life, and this brings d t d b “tit all digrlgtts. it: oes no o and girls and put them throughbgo same mill. There is sonerally 801119 linemohart appeals to one more than no 9!‘ ' For this reason manual trsmlIiB $3‘ ti???“ T“i§.‘°‘€t?°.l‘§3.i‘“'°.t.‘t n p" Tthi-S saruauu unwilli- w [GREEN-in West Action Maw. on Jan, 30, i090, Bed W. Green aBQ 5° %i.soD-A. 4e n: bland Avenue on February 0b., 10 _ Hector Mac- lbeoglain-his 83rd. year. Funeral not- cs ter. RUSH -—,In the City on February 'l,th, Janice Rush. Tl 1' - Pilneral from his late residence, 7 Riley Lane Thursday morning! at use toSalut Dllnltam Basi ca. thence to the Roman Cemetery. MAOLBOD-At Bonshuw on Tues- day, February ‘i, 1030, Alexander B. MccLeod in his 10th. year. Emmi iron-l his late residence on mil-sow. February I. MM” _ starting mt 1130. Interment New _~ y "Dominion Cemetery. . MACMILLAN-At. the Prince lid- DIIO W81 ward Island Hospital on rend-day John , mo, Alex MAoMfllln- of Wood» Islands. need 4e years. mn- ercl notice 1mm’.- " " Mormon-At ec-Itichhnd Ave- " ' » 1 .3001: at 2'07; mifuneiiel lea ‘relevant Hashim Catholic this P0 ' ti d of a stligehts educa on an to “um m t u» wool‘ ‘b’??? ' mam a tions to extend th lnanua boys. ol. Libra who first Handlzrafis And tifying m know Bmt is a. corn Faint to the l oi P. E. I. the one Rvrwit- $091 Devoble who read o but books is h- The roieiirgm at all our readllll M u, mg le of toda wish 3mm to find a. 33th.... for h to iii» W!‘ heir r htful ti.“é2.".l’°££3 u? g ti‘: 53832119.; use’. " and tendered to tho HD0639!‘ W m‘ prgiafjewlllyakknowledem the vote of th l9 I " I plea-tugs minty} gdtléglggim d . the embers. g. in“; trolling followed. erofleltmob -. 1g‘; y 11$‘? m. k gZDecember m Arsenault. Bylvere A. swim rim Gallant, Marin 1111} ____QHA_RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The llentral liuardia nonrandom-med no“ looelintcut on self-tum; 3i ANOI. IrléN-T-Zl-Qfi REPEAT CONCERT-Owing to nilmcwous requests the Male Ric 5t. was convicted on l. prohibit! ch .'I'his read Horzrliie fieliinnmomdmhd? on Jr. . Harms MacKinnon an, resides at 51 Prince St. GUEST AT STAG PARTY — Friends of Mir. Allison MacDon- ald. City. who is w be a principal in an interestifi event in the near W in the Blue Room of th 0 last night. e 8w“ n W?“ arduous wu- am us , i ch41- wwn, P g 1M V” ° m” New Brunswick-moo, d1 N , n. 11B BX] 6W! nn-nrmcrnn MASTER _. , William Morrison, a native M5: Glwrlottetown. P. n. 1., and for many years connected with the Hood Rubber Company, has been re-elected Master oi the Mat- lapan Order of the Grange, and was at the same time resented with the Past Master's ewell s/t the recent annual installation of officers. His wife. is a native of Sheet Harbor, Halifax 00.. N, 8., and their; reside in a newly pur- chased ome at 00 Porter . Waitham. MaslL-(Canadlan News Boston.) GYBD CLUB MEETING-mt F116 Ngulsr weekiy meeting of the Gym Club held Monday evening in the Canadian National Hotel, lrt. Col. L. T. Lowther gave a moat“ ‘,,addresson "The King's Sex-wee." Mir. S. T. Green, an ex-momber, resumed his mem- bership after an extended albsence and was welcomed by the Presi- dent. A... ts were com- pleted for the hockey gums bo- ilweon the Bachelors and the Bonedicts alt the Holy Redeemer rink on Wednesday evening‘. Mr. J. T. Davies was in ilhe chair. TER-ESNS CREDIT UN- ION-The Bt. Teresa's Credit Un- ion Ltd., held its annual meeti at. St. Teresa's on January 9 with Unban McQuaid presi There are at present thirty- members in this Credit Union. The nominating committee consisted of Brendon Curran, Dental Fisher. and Adrian Bradley. . Officers for 1939: Directors —U‘l'ban McQuaid. Joseph McCarthy, Aubrey Hughes. Credit Committee‘ —James Camp- bell, John A. Mooney. Everett Fisher, Joseph Golmley, Joseph Kenny. Supervisory Committee - Ephraim McQuaid, Russell Myers. Addresses were given Urban McQuaid and Jerome O ien. MAJOR. WALTER KOSHER. T0 SPEAK HERE-Major Walter B08116! or Saint John, N. 18., will conduct special services in the local Salvation Army on Wednes- day and Thursday of this week at 8 p. m. Major Bosher is in charge 0i’ the Public Relations Deport- meuit of the Anny in Now Bruns- wick and P. E. 1., with his head- quarters at Saint John. The Major is an officer of wide experience, holding many impwtant appoint- ments in Toronto and Montreal. before coming to his present ail- , ' irlnent in the Maritimes. We urge all to come and hear the Major during his visit here. L-iel. v ART SOCIETY lVJETS—R.eg- ulnr monthly meeting of the Art " “‘ ofP.E.I.,washeidinflhe Harris Memorial Gallery. The meeting was devoted entirely tc business. There was a general discussion about iihe nutter of Ebdhibitixms which the Art 80- ciety has been bringing here from time to time. It was decided that these Exhibitions could not be carried on anooher year unless thcpilbllc showed more interest in them and contributed more generously than in the past. All members took pant tn the dis- cussion. It was also decided to change iihs night of meeting to the last Tuesday oi the month in- stead of the first Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Munch presided at the meet- ins. ST. JACQUES CREDIT UNIQN. Tho St. Jamues Credit Union 14141., held its annual meeting at. ‘Egmont Boy on Janu 18th with Alyre b Arsenault grea ding. Assets up b0 1, 1986 amounted to 932.31% Loans , Olltdiflildilllg, D60. 31-560031; Tohi amount lent 1080A183550; Total n of loans. 1908 -90: Percentile loam. $50 or less --100; Shares and post , . a1 44.4.20; Nu of members, Dec. 31-179; Guar- anty fund and reserves 40856. The nominating committee eon- of X. O. Gallant, C P. Gallant. J LeClair. floors for 1009. D rectors: P. Arsena/ilit, Pocifi lie Gallant. Jerome leolair, Au in G. - cult. Arcade Barriault, Philibert F- iut i“..».e..”'"l‘..“‘.i' Syivere J. P. Arsens . cousin. Credit committee: Clovis Gaudst, Arcade S. Arsensult. Id- d Bglnsri, Aisle O. Arssnsuit, 0am. m. Simervisilrv ictorin Arsenal-uh Gallant. Other addresses wr-ro Ilvewmfiioxié. wmmm a “mull,- afifli; following Guides Health ulcs: finis- ll’. X, Gallant, C. Marin Gallant. Ar Gallant. and 01o is and amen. srvi . d other rclatlvesJilirs. S _sbout three weekl.__ her 13mm will be awe if» -—~- ~ ~ editor of our official magazine "The um! d’? Presents Annual G. W. ALLAN, K. 0., President oi The Great-West Life ' Company, who presided at the Fort meventh Annual Meet- ing of tin. Compan held lit the Head Office in Winnipeg on Tues- day, February 7. Pythian Sisters llonor Fellow Temple Member Sister Helen While, Pest (Jhiof of (Xiorlof/tetown Pyiihian ‘Ilerrnple No, 17, was Dream-tad wimh a Silver-crystal rosebowu by sister members of the Temple at m en- ioyahle function Monday night. Preseruianlion was nude in honor of Sister “Hume's forthcoming lélnll-rrloge to Mr. Pope Clark of this y. Following was the address mad: Sister Helen White, P. C. Dear Helen: Realizing that you em contam- Plvlinx a momorlmoils change i1. WlIrBte-teoflifoinafeewwmlls, and that in the meantime you willbeaibsenlthomourmldstfor some time, we dam.» uufibicious occasion pass without in some slight measure expressing our regards for you personally as well as our appreciation oi’ your lunf-iring efforts for our Temple in sill its varying ideals and activities. Your ontltusiamn smd loyalty durim your tennis as Most Ex- cellent. Chief have been an in- Silira/tion to us alll and we trust "IF-t you will oonltinue to maln- tain ‘the same interest in oin- Tammie when you return. In the mean-time be assured that we all units in wishing you and Mr. Clark very much ha/ppi- nws in your wedded life and we begyoutoacoopt thisgiftasq W?! small token of our sincere glendship and hearty apprecia- on. Yours in P. L. E. and 1'. HILDA PICKARD. M. E. C. Oh behalf cf Sisters of Charlotte- town Temple No. 17. Girl Guide News ALL CANADA CAMP Guiders are reminded that ap- plications for the Canada Caron to be held at R0 esay. N. 3., next summer are to be sent to Provin- cial Headquarters by February 15th. SKATERS BADGE New regulations for the skaters badge test for Guides using ordin- ary skates arm-l. Skate for half an hour without stopping. 2. Cut comers skating forward a back- mrd, turning right. and left. 3- Skate forward and backward. chan to backward and for- sins ward turning right and left. Sunbeam Brownies The first Charlottetown Back of Bunibeam Brownies are looking eagerly forward to Friday evening when they will be visited by Mrs. Martin leader of the 3rd Char- lottetown Pack. ) burns vnauinrrwruwn PACK TRINITY CHURCH On Friday. January 0th two Brawniekins were welcomed by the Pack when ma. Rowe enrolled Joyce ltssery into the Sprites and Beulah Wood into the Elves. We- wcre Margaret Wheatly was ilrihat (a but she was enrolled into the iry Six on her return January 2001. Tawny Owl and k Leader took the Brownies, and cocoa you" to her is most sincere. 7th Charlottetown 00m obolfl 31° tbs big“ %&t§?2i°%l?f°ew.'°” ‘ii per strewms in Patrol coors. At the company meeting on wounded; 01ml» Wail-leper» a " I . ' *- misgaiifirlitt y . = the‘ . 0e Grade 2, Shirley Baglole. ‘l Distribution 0f Fingerllngs In Island Waters At the Fishery Commence lut weekin Charlottetown, the follow- ing statement of the distribution of trout finger-ling: (from 3 to b chad long) and salmon fry in ls- lsnctioavaters during 1908 was sub- Clrdlgan Ponds Queen's Counw Speckled Trout 000 000 Black River, 000 Cousiifs Pond 5,000 Branderh Pond 4000 McLeod?» Pond River, sooomeieods Pond, Crn Pod 5 ‘Znlillamréb? a e's n . ge ‘s n 5.000 F1 atrickis Po 51;» Web- ter's Pond. Marie 5, Bi Pond 10000 Bliudenell River 5, Bear River 5.000 Ha River 5.000 North Loki: 59,00 Mc nald's Pond £1000 ooo’s 0nd 3,000 Mon ie ver 000 MacAskill River i350: Goose River 3,000 Pri 000g. an‘s Stream 1.000 climnon’ Blzeam 5.000 McAula 's McLeodh Pond Pond 00o Leslie's Pond 1,000 Nilién-uhngr. 2.000 Head oi Cardigan R er . Total 141,710 S" 000 Round ht beard’ Pon ape Traverse YEOOO Bell’: Stream Cape Traverse 000 Barbs. Welt 2,000 Clark's Pong’, Wilmot 'Tota1 113,000. F"!!! Kfiufl Pond Hatchery Advanced m Baldwin's Pond (Quesrrslwhs- ‘He!’ Rive!‘ 5. Craswelrs Pond (Queen's) Hunter River, 5,000 Dunk River (Prince) Bedeque Bay 18,000. mural-lion Goose River (KingnGulf of 8t, Lawrence 10,000 Hay River (King's) Gulf 0i St. Lawrence 10,000 Coles POIId (Queen's) North River, 7.260. Andrew's Pond (Queen's) East Riv- er 6.862. Hardy's Pond (Queen's) Winter River 1 iver (Prince) Straits 9.000. 0TB. ud‘ River (Queen's) Straits , . Clark's Stream (Queen's) East Riv B!‘ 10909 CaEfliZha-Ifs Pond (Queen's) Elost River, 10,000 Coognanfl; Stream (King?) clivlorell River 10,000 Hoop- er‘s on (Kin is) Stanle P 10,000 Winter Rig/er ( y and gadis Ba, 9. . easant in 5 WETB d liberated ' Brook. tributary to wists?‘ 111$?’ Rainbow front Pisquid lake 12.000- 11,000: 10.- 000. Glenfinnan Lake 23.000; 36,400. Total distribution 370,270 speckled trout; 92,490 Rainbow trout. _'n Memoriam Miss moor-rues liloF-ARLANI ed away] ully o- There peace! 4 ahuary lot .. at the homs of her parents, Florence Jane, . loved daughter oi R. D. and Agnes acFar-lnrle. at the early age oi’ 28 years and nine months. Although bediast for over five 11101111115. she never murmured and had a cheerful smile for all who visited her bedside. Beloved by all who knew her she will be greatl missed b not only the people o Hopeiiel , but also Gucmsey Cove. where she made her home for some time. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing par brothers and six sisters, all on P. E. Island Mrs. D. Avery, of Camlbridge Mass. The funeral services at the home and grave were conducted by her pastor. Rev. W I. Green. of Mur- ray Harbor. Interment was in Lit- tle Sands cemetery. In her last hours she was sus- tained by her falth in Him who said. "In m father's house are many mans ons." Hgr chief delight was to read His wor . The pail bearers were six oi’ former schoolmates. James Munn, Jame Smith, Raymond Munn, IEO“ Mac? ee. Stewart McKay and An- drew Fraser. Tine sympathy of the whole com- munity is extended to the family in their sad bereavement. her N’ ORTHAM SCHOOL Report oi’ Northam School Decem‘ and nuary: Grade VII, (Sr) l, Kathleen Dyment, Grade V11, (Jr) 1, Alice Colwill, zlEthel Dyment; 3, Milton Bag- e 1o . Grade VI-l Damiond Baglole; 2, Sterling celwiu; a, miner Ham- 8 “Grade IV l. George Dyment. Grade I11" qEldon MacArthur: 2, Clinton lwill; 3, Herman Ma clie . Grade 1'1‘, (Sin) 1, Hubert Conn. II (Jr) 1, Joyce Cclwill; Grade I. 1. Doreen Colwill: 2, Ed ar Dyment. errect attendance: Milton Ba - loie. Ethel Dyment, Alice Colwi . Stiriin Colwlil. TEA HER. ETTA M. STEWART RETAIN FIXTURE PLAN for LDNDON-Scherno of the late president or the English menu League, C. B. Butolifie, for com- piling ths league! fixtures, will beoerriodomi-tlsannoilnccitm- tine-flicking will be prqlared to his copyrighted formula. annuals-unmanned». _.-q S FY1906 0011M)’. Doyle's Stream 5.- P011 . IPANTRY S 115, the United Church, Montague Spud Fine-out Tobacco 10¢ thepsekege. L'___.."’ "s Yesterday's A I Looal Market Quotations a COIREUIID I08 IVEY WED NESDAY ANJQUSIATUILDATB RETAIL MAIKII‘ beef Eastern Guardian __.___ ..'Th1| column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be a 4 cents a word etri psy- o lo in advance. __ "QUBMJBIPTION! rc . the Charlottetown Guardian mg be handed to their Rept. Archie umc ..'SEB-IOUS LOSS-Mr. John E. Fraser. Montague had the misfor- une of losing a valuable young horse on Sunday Th anweuggduiiee sfi: dimly.- .3108 ammo-imam racing ontheiceonihsMoi-i uRiver on Saturday afternoon might c. great crowd of people to the wwn. e a vory successful pantry sale on Saturday afternoon at the Carruth- ers Drug Store-L. .3600!) llUsliNlfil-Jrradc at; I‘ QOOd MUIILUBUD week. Merchants who have been it from the rush o the mild weather and good roads conditions have been ideal for the outside customers to get iln-L “HMASPITAL AUXILIARY — The ladies of the King's County Hospital Auxilh-ry held their meet- ing n the hospital on Fridng after- e bus‘ an check- noon. After th ing oi bills was completed wa and means of r funds was 1B!- ed, The majority of the members were in favor of an_ auction sale which will be planned for later.—L AWFONVALESCHWG-I-Iis friends are pleased in report that MI- N01‘- man J. MmiPherson who fe.l in the lag streets fracturing his hi and w o has been in the King's imty Hospital for some time was able in Ohessil Annear. where he makes his home.—L ..'GO0D ROADS T0 MONTA- UI — The snow plough owned the road bet/ween Morlteoue and ‘Charlottetzxn an Thuésdat 81:10::- 3101!!’ s rm an - 1711331 to Charlottetown in the after- noon. It certainly makes win/tor a much less (Li-ended season when the roads are open and travellers ma, get from one W111i Y-O "Wm" wi out delay. L- mraomsnm sAul - A’ very successful auction filo W95 held by the ladies of Saint An- drews Presbyterian Church at Ml‘- A. 1r. Camprgs hofimlnsh Wad; “$41! QVGH . y bad a goodly mlmber nice sum 001." Coldsjustdoift eometcobedtoeodoymethg ...when you light up a Spud, the original menthol-cooled cigarette. Spud can always be depended on for a clean-tasting, satisfying lmokeHJmmmoi-ningtoniglit Amfreeliing i‘ change for your cough-racked throat. And when your cold is over, you'll find you've discovered a brand-new pleasure in cigarette enjoyment. 10 for 10¢. 25 for 25¢. Cork Tip or Plain. Alec, for rolling your own, roman n- : (YOIDOI ‘» Allielulhcnellfll b lI-iel, Trinity United Church i 16-22:: Cream 40° Oslo’! bunch 15'“ wanmssnsv. runway I Pow 1°“ use-rm nannies-seem Tumios l for 5° sac-via Gum-emu Stew 111:8.“ g-gg uo- nd rm- _ Icqfl Cauliflower each 15-2511 AD-Mcoting o! lei‘. Butter" dairy 25-281: use-rumour; seedy nub-laud Chicken each 6541.30 Boom. Onions lb 4o _ Spring lamb l: 16-200 ‘i °m°i= 3 l" 1°° non: ma: mum's! neuron Beers a lbs 10o m“ god] m pk no S3 i‘ ' U985 " 51nd; ' 5°“ 304540“ ugan average worn "8511 1h 3° month o! Jan . Cranberries qt 1% Grade X. Jean Stewart. Winni- Ducks sue-size nod Do 1e and mid Brawn-t. Vlhl Oysters pt 40o Wood, Mitchell. Felice Arena per-g 1b 10-200 cult. Articholoesllbl 356 10.12 Beef or. "001-‘82-028 1m Mitche , Claire Grlfii Oomneeolallhldlng 1. Mllldt 2. Ella Riitsgf-annell. 4, Mao Joan of Am Bernardo S i tin 7. Viola Massey. Grade vm Gilli-B. Helen gafitwsy and Joan ma Hynes Frances PGIGI. Gr é v1. z. virgin. Webster, £ys 8. Biathlon Com. t e. Claire M ald. Grade V_ Priscilla J Kathleen Harrell Stella MAI Joan sir aded Mayfair carrying which said it "may he hm, think of the terror and to theirs-re." Blue". both numbers sweetly sung. Mr, L. acted as chairman, C. K. l". 0., called the roll and Hilchy responded for the PERSONALS - -'Mr. d M: . Benjamh W erbie of agalleyfsield am reoei congratulation; on the arrival o! a inc baby boy. Benldmin Arth\n'.—- gong are to be e last heavy snowfalL-L ..'Miss Marjorie uiaousn