(By John Ii. Cooley.“ 'MARKE T GOSSIP Associated Pun ‘rite ' \'., Jiin. 8-—'1‘he, it its second wind today and on ii sprightly afternoon rally cibiir-ii 1 to 5 [mints higher. Nearly half of the (hi_v's business, ltnountlng to 1,973,200 shares in xiii, took piiico In the, liuit Iiour. Tim iiveriige not rise was 2.7 points Io that in three rnri-essivii iliiys of rising prices the market Iltltl [iickcil up 8 points. The nilvnnce In most stocks fell short of \Vciinesi1ny’s, lint: the _Ii'lIiI\‘l'l>IIiI[) displayed liy nmrki-t favorites stimu- Iatcil Iiuilliiii o|ii-r.-itioiis etnisideriililiz U. S. Stet-I cliuilied It poiutri to 43M. and flnisiiml nciir iim top. .\llit'l'it‘llll {Telephone <‘l't)>‘h'i"t| 120 nnil r ni-iied u not giiin of Just ."i points. It. o \ strong, joining “'i'fiilllj.,'lltlile't‘, Gene. Flnuuclnl NEW YORK Itock market. can, Miscellaneous , (Pnnniilnn Press) MONTRE r (‘nnnrl Illli tt-ifl; flour, wiiito (‘llril ton 1 shorts, ton s, oi iiilli-il outs, ; h ' no. ..', per liin, l'Ilt‘i‘t~'t‘, current, .091;- .Ull’li; cheese, niiuimcr IHII- ti-r no. 1 finest .2113; 4, i spo- cials 1n cartons .~ii eggs, fresh exfrusi in cartons .118: eggs, fresh fi t in cartons .li'i, eggs, silo "o ex ‘l iii cartons -. fii.is in cartons IIIIIH, stor St‘l'tIlllI.\i in . L. QIIPTIIK‘, ht) Iii. New Brumsivlck, cartons _ it ‘lions .i'i0-.o-'i. SUGAR NEW YORK. N. \'., .T:\n. R-Jlun‘ liigiii- was firmer iod v n-itli refiners showing more interest, iiiit niiiy for neiiriiy supplies. o h i~\'ii‘.'i.'4 were two l Prices lltI\'£lII('(‘tT 5 points i0 tlu- uh rents nlilli» fresh fi basis of 3.15 for spots. ’l‘iii- miles ron- ""1!" | ftv-“Il lmilvtd "t firmed llt’Iilt|t‘tT nliont. -il,fi0ti Imus of ("Hts r0 lietli of!‘ ll ri-iit. Cuban to outport i-oftiiers for pi-oiiipt . ‘i . iii lit‘ wont“. firs-Ll ,/it if shipment lit 3.1T, niid 17min) hogs iii‘ IIIIII si-i-oiiils at 2'1 routs iii» Porto ltculi i‘IlItT ‘£7,000 Tings of I'liil- ritually. Ilene is tolriiluii I,Ii'l Ippinesi for J uiuiry arrival to lot-iii Vurrrnt t'Ii si- Iioid firm iii refiners at 3 'i‘liei~o n-orii f||']'fl||\|‘ i)"; i-l-iiis- us- IIIII suiiiiiii-r Iliillll‘ hiiyrirs 1n iienrli_ positions nt the i-iose t" l!" "Pill-d ti l“"l"'l Iimmivt“ M at 3.15, liut holders n-ere uskiu: I '0 l"? lHiXh. Approximate soles 1‘_‘"tlt) ltlilflmt‘ 'l‘lie potato iiirii-ket \\':l‘t IIli"li'l|l lni: prlres: Jiiii. 1.0i, - 1.08, .\ quotations per $0 pom-ii liw: Ill m. ;|_1:i_ July us, govp l)(\('_ i to 4n emits for iyiioiiiii- \'IlIi ~- niiil 'l‘i re wns no change in the r fined I" ' ' Pt.“ For itltv“ I’ Jul . FIIIII ion With lleumiiil RtiII Iiniili-il tii Tl“.'Il"li_\' reqiilieiiiiiuts. Prli-es n-o iin- changed nt ~l.‘.'0 for fino griiiiultitcii. COTTON NEW YORK, .\'. Y. JIIII.‘§~—('IIIIOII 1w? filtiires closed etemlv. hills: Jon. 038; I-‘eli. tiiii: Mar. t tifi.’ hlny oil Juno 4‘.T Aug, Gfifll; Sept. NOV. 711; 1701x717 steady uiiililliin: . Liverpool: t‘otto spot quiet, Prii-eit (l to 1i points h r Anii-rii-nii iniii- fa t yiinii IllIlltIiIIIE sirirt niiil- strict Iiiw u! F ' ordinary ..: iriiod ordinary’ clilpts were itl,ti0ti halos inclniliiii, 12.’,- (100 American. njury And Death Follow Collision i 1 MOSCOW, Jun. 8.-—(A.P.)~Flfty 1 persons were killed and many oth- ers injured in e. rear-end train col- lision Saturday about nine‘ miles northwest of Moscow, it was learn- ed today. Lnwell police Pcgie and Post Ofilcc Inspector Byron J. Hall took charge of the find. RIIIRETTBI.I)“ Pout Scars Iloeiiuck. Nil- tlonai Ills-unit, New York t'euIi't||, Wiiql. n-ortli, North AIIIFTIPGII nnil Inicrnti- tlonoi '1‘eleplioiii- in :iu upturn tlint iinioiiiitrii to more tii_:iii u poiiii: net. i li-o n ro n; .' to Aiiliiirn lmii . I)\\'T\ s; Ciill move, vlusilli; 10 points higher. Ftrrviilli exchanges were mixed, with ' rum-s real-Poultry lIlltI sterling ‘hc you rliilicil. - \\'II.\T TIIIC STOCK DIJIKICET Dill: Produce li/Ia rket tthinutlliui Prr-s) .\I(\.\"I‘IiI-l.\i., (Jilin. -it|ll, \- zinii egg pri es iii-i-liueil \\'I|IIt‘ It . :inil potato quotations were |-ti‘.'lil_v on the lvroilnco lllltl tlllify market lien: toil:i_v. TtHL a t[iI.ll'li'I' ol n 1miiiiil. 'i'o ri~l:iii~»i-.~i .- III ‘l "ti: untl Prints lit ‘JI Iii i . » iiotii .i'i~li:iii;eil. llv-i-ripts wrin- 'I Imxi res of ltritish (‘i-Inuiiilli were iiiuo i~.\'tr:i~i Io,-'ln<,,' oiil- to liiii rents .'it .‘ rents niiii t - :iuii piillt-ts dro I vent it '."~' liiui 1f routs - pvviiVt (iiliilfiii t~.-~ii (',\i orr one, to two rents II , .i~i iii-clin- iii I I‘l‘i|l lt| pallets Itlfii - i-i-iils \\'IlIIt‘ iiui-onils \\‘l‘i‘4\ i vent Ion : . 1:0 or .'_‘ tii .. t"lilu' firsts .it ‘ rents nliii Ftlttlllllfi lli 1s would . en. 1w. l‘i‘I'I||'l‘.l Iilllilillltlllfl or eggs. iii t‘ ‘ins n-ei-i- Twill] d om- to IllTiW‘ i-i-iits n ilozoii, iipiii-il three, ri-nts iiuim Tifiilili“ It k gt" t'I1 Illllllllllllll» Iiiissing Mail Pouch Is Found (Associated Press) LOWELL, 10mm, Jim. B.—-'I"wo mail sticks believed by police to‘ be two containing $100,000 in registered mail and currency that disappeared W“ Dcc. 31st, ivlille iii transit from Low- ell to Boston wcie found late today beside the highway bctwccn [mvcil and Tcwksbery. The mall sacks were found about fifteen fcet from the roadway in the bushes. Motory Wiktorwlcn, a farm aborcr, who discovered thc sacks immediately communicated with and Captain David Patric said the mail-pouch when The 116M!!! casualty list resulted in it disappeared contained two sacks part from the fact that the injured were placed by rescuers along u. par- allel train to await; the arrival o! medical crews from Moscow. A freight train came along and, bcforc the engineman could stop, his loco- motive and several‘ box-cars had plowed through them. Government and railway oflicluls attempted to suppress all news of the disaster. So there were no of- ficial figures on the total casualties. Some estimates were that several hundred were killed. Two six-cur local trains, both ncked with passengers, were involv- in the collision. One of them ad halted at. o. switch nsrid pre- paratory to takingn sidetriick along n. stretch or double triick. The oth- er crzished into its rear, scattering bodies and debris along the right of way and plowing through almost its entire length. Peasants of the neighborhood hurried to help in the rescue work and to succor the dying. The mang- led bodies were extrlcatcd from the wieckege and, along with the injur- ed, were lined up on the parallel track. The helpless injured were un- able to move whon-thc freight train sped into view, going too fest for the engineman to apply his brakes in time. NEW lSSUE— Province of New BTIIIISWIGK Twenty year 51/2 ~ due Januar at 97 and accrued interest to yield over 5-24 per cent. Write or Telephone Your Requirements. A at Our Expense. . I .-_ EASTERN SEGIIRITIES 00., LTII. . CHARLOTTETOWN l .- Wfit-i. V. Dunbar, Manager - of mull, one containing currency and the other registered mail. He said he believed the sacks found today were those which had been In the pouch. Petric said the locks hi‘... I ~ "iii; from the sacks and the contents i1.- moved. The sacks were dry and in.- dicated, he said, that they llilll been thrown into the buslics than two hours previous. not more The money was the property of the Union-old Lowell National Bank and was being sciit to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. Janziuese Occupy Shanh aikwan TIENTSIN, Chinn, Jan. 8.--(A.P.) —Jnp:incse. troops formally occupied the City of Shmihnlkivliu yesterday marking southward siticc they expelled the Chinese from Chinchoiv. tiiclr farthcst advance The Ticntsiii dispatch did not make clcur ivlictlicl‘ the entire city of Qizmhnlkwan, the gateway of Manchuria, liiicl been occupied. Some of the city is within the great wall of China. If all Shanhaikwan has been seized, this marks H19 first oc- cupation by the Japanese of any territory within China proper. per cent Bonds y 1, ‘i952 The Montreal Stock Exchange (Special to Johniiton k W ir l) sari-it . . ‘ '. “M; Illlwovhnne IIISITgILITIII5IIIIlU“JJIEI. ll '|1.lii' _ 1 -, . ..... ,__ __ .___.._ YES TRD ’s TD B ll THIQCIIARLOTTE TOIYIXEQARDTAN '* " "'"' " "r -- r V ‘ ' - xzczum - Montreal G - ram Market E w Y a R K Curb Market . __ l ~ “Willi? , . . Smrigilfl-‘Ifll to Jqhrrlfigxlfiggmitgazrlns‘ IIONJIZI) 1\'llI-l.\1‘ in Elli ' J ‘ i Why subject yourself to ceasdcs: WCYIY V _- 121,; ]'-'_ I .l:iii. S Jloiiilod and lzavz the way open to s‘) "Tully chm-cc; ‘ 1 W" \n""'_"'§‘ ~~~| \ “W I llligli lrlld" 11.. (~ thin-riot iii Jillllluillll & \ i; oiios: cl your valuables v-i i; I2! a llCfi“lI;;I Sch .'lii|}' .\ir HPIIIII’ W‘ ‘ I i sum you can ienta SuIYiy d: out bci, and lnifii-rilii Oil. . ("u-inc ii" ' Jheteloy achieve ilic ultra". rou- ,\i hinelt llo Ili-idgn .. liii Moi-l (‘mil 1i Tlow Suiltli .. lloil ii .\iiur Int Ni-Ici-i I.ul . l AIYI'N\) ‘ Jun. S~(.\liiiiiig lIi;_'Ii'i.ii\v't'Iiii-ie [mi |.1.' i.l.'i Il|,\t'iili‘ ,, , \I'i\' .. .. ii L'Tit|t).\l|iii \\||l \|:| ..i .. ...i Iiiiiiiiiigr-r , its . ‘i Home .- lii=i i<“iii'|il',.'o Illilittitlitlilii‘ ‘Jiilliilfrlillllfldl 1 _ . ll :i i-Llilce Shore . ltltl .\ll‘llli,i ru fioiiiii-i-i- id Jiiliiim (‘orp i\l'tii.\ioi'i' lloll . iiiltltl 110ml . . goon Sen iii |\‘ipi.~>iug 1|: - indn .. nmi. f t‘::ii Uuiiiiilil I71!) llltllitllLill . . ]ilIlI'I‘L'Illlt‘l‘ Juoii tjueniout ti \IrI.'eI . tlt)i.\I4"I.i~|i|l ll!)‘.\'ordiiu . Zuni‘ Iii-villi: FiiiimlH-ii Peta 1liiiii‘.\lgiiiiqiilii ‘guuuii lli-lijo . .itluii tioIilIiIIl ‘iouiiJiii-l: .\I:Il\ luuiitiil . L'|'~,-.i tn-i qiiiiiiliiliii-xi» Fiiiiill tfilie. .- Ju-rs lii-orii .. ‘jiitiiisnil rout, .. "iiliiitiiiil “Ines . 1tit|0_\\‘iiiic Luke (Canadian Prcss) NEW YORK, ‘N. Y, Can. 8.-The selection committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association rc- commeiidcd today that the two cm- inrnt Californians, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Ellsworth Vines, Jr., be ranked as the country's leading players for 1931. As the pair costly proved them- selves champions of their respective division on the field of ploy, it wasl n. foregone conclusion they would re- ceive the No. 1 berths, but other rc- commcudations made by tlic official selcctors probably will catisc plenty of ingumciit pt the National meet- Ing in New Orleans s. month hence. Before the rankings released to- day can become oillcinl, they must be ratified by a majority vote of delegates at the National Conven- tion. In former ycars the commit- tee's list: had only to be approved by the executive committee. N. S. Relief Bill _ 0f $2,000,000,000 (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. D.C., Jan 8.-—The two billion dollar government fin- nncizil relief measure moved forward in the United Stator. Senate yester- day with a promise that it would give new life tn the nation and end deflntatlon. Leaders were confident of passage within the next 48 hours and Senn- tor Wiilcott, Republican, of Connec- ticut, in presenting it urged speed to meet a “great emcrgcnqi." Incorporatcd in the bill is an amendment by a Senate biiiilziiig rub-committee recognizing Canadian ,ttes as collateral in extension of llonns and credits to financial in- stitutions of this country, _v ___ ‘ [nit Vtilitlest A ; iiiiimiiim " liup ‘Folini-z-n . liit lh-troleiiin Int Utilities Ii “tiiti ._ ._ Xoiwiiiiia .. .. l’~IIerii Irtd . . blierritr .. . l’ ' I \\‘:ilker IIIIIIII l'ri>.~".-'l—llritisii zlnil foreign dinngi: iii relation to the ('ii||;]|li;||| is compiled lir the lfoyul Think v as follows; oi‘ l‘.'in:id:i, rinsed ii. Argentina, ]\i'S(I,l ltii \ st iiiii, poiiiiii, . IPI‘, .. iliiiii! t‘zrriiosiiivliiilli. iii-inn I’! not | itoiI. Koni: dollars 0.2962. (‘I'm ' (H1352. ‘lunar , 0.2315. pound. 4.0319. t. iviiniu, 0. . lltllliilltl, floriii tI.-lti\. ll ' , not. quoted. ilniieil lifvlllllilll. Xi-IIY YORK, N. \'., ei_-n mihiingi» rrogiii; ~ .'i.it; Fr: ii-i- ."..iii lri- i. Iiiifli IILST); kirruiflu) Dividends NEW YORK, N. Y. .l:in. R-A final fllvlilonil n1‘ 0 ivoiiei- on ilie t\l'iiIlIZiI'\' -\‘il)l'k was iIl-elareil li_v ll‘. \\'. \\'iiol- worth and t‘o. l.tit., today. 'I‘iiis is tlii- Ilritlsii sniisiiilury of the \\'uiil\voi'tli (Ionipzii , '1'lio illiiilenil Is 01]lii\' lent to an extrii diviileiiil of tl git-nee. .»\ii interim iIivIiIeniI of ‘llli tug, ti pent-c n-iis nred on til-t. :37, living: the first lTl‘lltI Rim-o tiie rouipliiiy iviis re- I Cllpiiziliziril lzisi June. ' (Filniitllun Press) NTCIV YURI N. Y., illlll. Svltirrii-l ors of TIIIIIII‘ 1e .\li|||u'.: ‘ iloi-l:irril the I giiiiir IIIHIIIIIIY oi‘ tl.'i rents u shore, llilViililt‘ ‘Jti to t-‘tori: oi’ ri-i-orii 'i'he I'iiiou tiil ('0. ilriv ilerliireil a (HYIITPIIII 2 1H1 nun- ivi-liriiiiri- ltl til stock cord Jniiuzirv ‘I minis. ivezi l: viiiuuie. Fornlgii fish niiirkots ure still lllitiflilfifilvitlfj’ with ]>i'It‘l‘S the ion-est for Illllll)’ voars. ‘i‘ln- liimlier iimrhi-t roniiiiiis dull. Ahiiiiifni-tiiriiig plants in general continue to operate, iieiiiiv I':||i— nrity; cotton mills imi shown slight- ly im~ri-:i.-~il iii-llvit \‘/i l Si-otlzi voul output, 1'0:- Ninwiiiilii-r \ is 2.1 per cent less tiuin iii tiio siiiiie iinrinil inst your. SAINT‘ -ltlll.\'z—\\'liolefl:ilu trniii- slightly better. Ilctriil trade quiet. Collections fair. N 5 Excuse Now For Forgetting Date (Canadian Prcssl CHATHAM, Ont., Jan. 8.-—-Pubiic- lty is quite all right in its place, but too many calendars are n. nuisance. This ls the sentimental lvlagtstratc S. B. Arnold, of Chutliam, o. few days ago. he nus remnndlng a pris- oner in the local court. Thcrc wasn't ti. calendar in the place, and his honor had to figure out the date for the prisoners reappearance, on :i sheet of paper. The police depart.- incut was in a quandary. "Why can't you get out rind arrest some insurance agent or bank official’)? observed the Magistrate. “We must iiavc a calendar." Tiic lifagistrzitrys plea was dis- seminated to all parts of the D0- iuitiion by tiic Canadian Pwsss, and promptly, the calendars started to flood in without. any arrests having been mudc. Long ones, short ones, large ones rind small ones. Calen- dars with pictures of pretty girls, handsome men. Others with plc~ tures of bears iind moose, and \\’Ol- vcs and beavers. Today the worried Magistrate looked them all over. Or at least as many as he could. Two of them came from Saint John, N.B., and Bridgewatel‘, NS, respectively. Some came from Western Canada. On- tnrio was heavily represented. S0 was Quebec, and the British Colum- bia mull is on the way. So Magis- trate Arnold decided the time had come to call a. halt: to this calendar business. And he issued the follow- "To all my many-friends out of ing statement: jail who have sent mc calendars, t wish to expresa thanks for giving me the years time. I hope soon to be able to return the compliment.“ "Did you take my advice and sleep wit the window cpcn to cure your col " Government and corporation sccuri-l‘ "Yes." "Did you lose your cold?" "N: I loot my watch and my '.\I0.\"l‘Ill-T.\ll. Qn-n, Jun. R-tlly the of re- 'i‘lie former riitu ivns \\ . _; ‘ I ' ,,,,,,.1,,,,,‘,-:,,f H view W I. Seaman’, P. E. I., and 'l‘iu~t Assn!‘ tioii _l.iint1-i or ie .. i‘ ‘ i . r ‘h. _ week culling Juli. ll, 1917;‘, s1 us 1'oI— 613531 Chink“ N0‘ 1 Oulc Fqgt h“: i \\ ni I I I t l cm st“ City‘ 1l.\i.l i‘. " ' is: - n re: i . . . u 4,.’ L. ,.,,,,,, - "'5 ,,',,'i,.¢_ i'-',,1|,.,.l,,,:,, Gifts in kind from: Mia. C, Camp "I" l" ~'~“ h" *"»'""*~"* ' . be], 1.. J. Stare", Dllllblillr‘ w. i. FHHXHIO, Iii, u; oil‘ iii oi, .it l‘.'lll \\.i .it Si" PIIIlIIiVi‘ ; until-r till - Jun. s‘ -.\liriipi (“it tIt'i|I.|IltI for Sui-i’. iizii iitllvIi it) pull ' »‘"l‘1-o1'l out from lI\ i-l_v | ii li'i iv, g -ri~~- mo: lions. with Iii IIIIIIIWIT tllii\' lli. ' tin IIPIIIiIIItI slum iili \\ Iii off, o.its I ,i and iii-oi; m“; l, _ changed to . i. a i’ H is iIi‘t'IlIi'. “'1 NXIPED .\i:|n, .I:iii. Q Ally tit,- n .\I.iy vine-ii c lswvil tit IFI. Niipport \\:|-l \'|'I‘_\’ iii.ig|'f,.r,,,. . maria-t iill‘ilil.liiilll n.i- a ii-- _ I "port Illli |~-..i n,» \, N. ,| iiii; llllti :-ii\|.'.~_< 1r. it, i, Iiiil I I Illli \ _\' .. l! i l Iw-n noilwil during mi Iirooiuiizill roporii-i IITI'\"-I|I‘4\ if WW nivzit iiwim ll .\||\il‘ili>lil . ‘I‘|I'i|l] iimrici-i. itiiirii ll ti‘ i-Iiii<-~_ ]'l"i]mI'Iii»iI i 2nd the i‘ I ~: no ii- lions- Iliiil . Hui». ii :' Pllll! (‘Kill CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR AT 'l'IfC-I PROTICHTANT OITPIIJNJJII-I The 'I‘:'u::t.rc Board cxtoutls zgraiic- ful thtinlcs tin each 0i the following fcr their ccntttbtiilo-ti and assistance in making the Christmas so very real to all ‘n the Iustltuficn. Special Dllilitlp provided by Sea- Mrs It. 11:20pm‘, lifts. Frank llzrznni. Brae W.I., lleiievuc W.I.. St, I‘.llii'_v‘s W.‘f., Niurray lirwbor, Airs. Vazmw bode, Alston, l\i'.i.¢.:., Verna, Lois. and Luell M Donald. Peters; Road,- Sherbrookc W I., Shcrbrookc, P. E.i W r I., Mrs. W. \V. Owen, lilrs. Edgar III-fiver‘ I-lcartz, S. T. Green, DOBIOIs Brest Y\'{I',.',I|,'{Y Lt:l., Mrs. II. S. Ilcntlersorl, Mrs! Y '1' ""““" ‘W. G. Bruce, Miss Etta Colcs, R N., A iliiixscs Gales, lifilton P. E. I., 'I‘_vnc ivuuy w. 1, cirz. '1‘. s. Taylor, 'i\irs, C. S. Drmv. lVfrs. Rupert Sea-I -nian, lifts. Rodcrck l\icl{ay, Cancel PCovc, Mrs. Campbell, hfrs. (‘icorgci I-Iutcheson, liirs, Frank R. TIPJFIZ,’ OTTAVJA‘ Om" .1311, I-sixtecn Gills Guild 51- JQMVS Eli?“ lCanudlan skiers, it is expected, ivill Chllmll- Miifm- Bfll‘\'l'-“-\' W- T- ATYS- represent the Dominion at the FmYlk Mflyhew- J- 5. "Pllflfl" Olympic iviiiter sports at Lake Plo- scn. l\'f’.<s hfzirgnrct Collbeclc, Norfh Cm, ‘viii; rcprcsclitiitlml about eq- Bcdrmi". Mrs. J. Graham Olrl Or- uzilly divided between i-nstcni and ‘Jllil-l- ivflill‘. Jfilill SIN-T.“ lTiTHlF-‘xiccstern Canada. The‘ tctzil ski- ct Black. Carvcll Bros. Iitci. lVfrs. | party will number l9. as thrcc Can- Frcd Houle. Mrr. lhisil Kelly. MTSJIIKIIZIH Amateur Ski Association 0f- Dontild Adonis Ziiiss. Roy Adams. fieizils will accompany tli: party. ivtllarzl Lmik, . S1111“! (‘aitrvliens will Ink." ll"? I" m" beam Juniors. f‘. :al C stiniiiltl and Fifi kilniiirtrc crnr.» '°“_“_I1'.\' Church. City. P..~i-i, nil! \v.i. Ilenry ralci rrurs, ski-nuuiiiu! P°1lll’1“--l‘°" Gordon Rogers. lVirs. Annie Mvlccd. and combined cross-country ruiri Vernon River. l\Tl‘S. E, ll Ilunnlni‘. lmllpillit Cllilnliillliliillills- _ . New Iloiidon. Word Wide Girls GuiXl 1 Scveu wrsttvrn skiers are com Central Bedcquc. Ali's RKPanrirWT Luc-“Jiic-iii-Qiiobcc on Janunii Gwen sllllllillPfifltlf‘. IIIZ. crave W.i 15H‘ (“iii 1m‘ m“ m" Olympic “m5 I. l/trs. E. M. Yeo, 'I‘yne V:illcy.if""l l‘ l?‘ °xl‘°°'“"‘] ‘mm’ m. M‘ or Klngsboro W. I. Klllgsboro I, L them will be included in the team. Gaspercau W. I. Mrs. Fred Moore. Pmflmis lwflmnlnllcvs Wm bi Cont; Mrs. Pope Clark, liirs. Lcitli M':Lcod Rldorcd m Solccung m” team m‘ “m lVirs. Russel Chandler. Mrs. W. E. “s sholvmgs M‘ me mflls‘ Davis. Mrs, Givorgc Dewar. Mrs. I. J. Yeo. liriss Helen Wnketord. Prowsc Bros. Ltd. lvirs. Rod. (iills. Junior Group. Zion Prcs. Church C. G. I. T. Mrs. Frizzle, Cornwall. Mrs. H. H. Home. ‘The Welcoiiiers" Junior Girls First Baptist Church Brandon, Man. Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. E. Mutt-h. Mrs. L. Muirh. Jackie Acorn. Herman Bryant. Ali-s George Robnson. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wright. Rev. Ross C. and M s. Eaton, Branden, Mnn. Davis and Ltd‘ Fraser. Mrs. Harry Works. ‘Virs. Dr. Bnncltartl. Miss Daisy Ilol)kirk. Gyro Cliibl Orphanage Staff. Prune, Edward Prereptory, Royal .‘\l'(‘ll Marinas. Sf. Paul's Sunday school. Miss Amy Earle. C. J. Gibson. Itali- fnx. A Friend. Halifax. Ncitc strn mt Mrs. Alex Robinson. RE. hliitri: é‘: Co. Mrs. Wyand. Mrs. Elm}: Ullllllillg- Mrs. Cox "and Sundry School Class, Sourts. Miss (‘once Rllfil’. Mnlpequc. Miss Clara Mc- Donald, Mslpeque. Melville McDon- ald. Malpeque- Mrs. W. B. Ramsay. Malpeque. John Cousins, Walter Canadian Skiers At Olympic Sports (Canadian Press) i_____ Beer and Nril I’. Mcliiillani Provin- cial Smiatsrium, Mrs. J. D. Smith, lilirniaitl. John McRzic. New Yilrk- A, J. lilzithrson, 01cm?- L WI- 5°"- Daltnn. Borden W. 1.. BOFdBYI- P- E- I, Mrs. (Dr) Smaliivood. Greetings from Lieut. Gov. Dill- toii, Premier J. D. Siwflfi. 13°31" Bros. Ltd, Rogers Hardware, C0. I (UTS 6 SORES Apply Minnrd’: freely. ll w he! out pninon and c m. Any Around bail QIIIKTITY utter in mo. than‘: nothing 60th:! INARITS “itnii; or Phil" I L Z0 i i I I I p h ITI , . iuiliiiu-Ii to s I‘: Iliirk ll] i: l I I ll \' . I Ill I will‘!!! :=oi~ s - 1i ii. i.’ “loiiiiiiers . i‘. It) 7 ST. LOUIS ANT) TCINITY Road Hail on January 4th, under the auspices of the Palmer Road Aid Society. the roads being in good condition, has resumed her studh s. lll P. W. 0., after spending her liolizizivs Willi iicr parents, Mr. and Mrs. F Ml’. and Mrs. their marriage which took place at the Immaculate Concrptlon Church, Palmer Road, on Jan. 5th. Doucette was formerly Miss Annie Gaudct, of Christopher's Cross, were visitors to Waterford, guests of tiicir daugh- ter, Mrs. Gerald Shea. dct on Friday evening. It was largely cd in a. good old-fashioned dance till peace oi mind. The EASTERN TRUETT Company $2 Jchrfli, NM. N wrtirei, Our. Held 05in: HALIIAX, NS Mencken, N13. Snfiii Joiiii, N.B. Chnilottciowii, P,E.i. C. N. Bmslz-llvhwienaccg (harioltci . .-.o Fiveijili, -’-/,. _-, Eiioiitreai Market Siiielights ti . T‘.()>"I'tl.\'_ l rriii-ii ill t .l't .~ \ \ ..i _-. lllvf lirii.'|_\. .i .ui,i-ii.iii T'l‘l’~.\i IYIIOLI-ISALIC urn I'\'I‘I(I\.\ “m. p4‘! ui. vtiil ,,, 7 Tti i‘. i T .1 '1! J -I A ivlilst was held in the Palmer The night being fine, and the hall was will filled. The mem- bers of this society are to be con- gratulated on the that at- tcndcd their undcrtowiix. . . o. Ihi- cur '_'"‘ (II FHITIYIWQ 1hr Miss Patricio. SIlCli, of Waterford, ““" """""‘»"' "i" .iiiiii>~i ii result r--|i.l of Iriip tn iii-iii‘ J. Shea. Ill'I(‘I..\|f 1"‘ DIVIDEND Miss Patricia Callaghan, Eblisfii-r‘. u‘ di PHW!) _ .\':n Ytliih. v, .|,m. mxrlii has returned to hcr school at Riczi- \ll \_t'II<'lTl|i1~|"i4 i; JIFIPIIIFIIIQ m, m. i w tlllt‘ moi ti Iilllll‘ !i_\‘ lilYltlflllll of mend‘ ‘ l. . .'i‘iu~ [in \‘ii\'I~i i|"i.|i‘l. rI_\‘ rate Tim ilziili i1 S ill " iTi to stool; of record Jnu. ‘J3 Congratulations are extended to Fidel Doucctte on _ m“. _. Quin, llzm. s -ili_v tbs Dill!‘ issues on the. h.'inl.‘1\ iilicnvi toiliir t‘ their minimum or - iis tlic ext-tumm- gait- _ for third day iii lime of’ frniliiii: sliriivi-ii Mrs. of Palmer Road. Their many friends in this community join r wwul-“ivu o" =' vitriol‘ in wishing them a happy and pros- in put." U; nyfyii-y ~ - the tiw-rluiwl IHSIIl-Q pcrous journey through life. rmmnn", NFL", "W, —— ‘i'i I"ll'!TI rfiflflftll‘! pubis of A’. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Erode": The weekly nhist of the rate- nycrs of Pleasant View .~chooi was eid at the home of lvli-s. Wm. Gau- -.vii_r rontiniieil Alive to close at .-r iiii the 1183', ‘Tvll was up V; fit irporiition lost 2t : Piimrlnii (‘ar Coni- attended and a neat sum ivas rezil- (‘iimiiiri izcd. A dainty lunch was served Qfmm, by the hostess, after ivhicli all join- In" i‘! l't'.\'pl\IllIII\i_' ilny of IJQI _v.~,» '1'~..- hrinll suction mi iiiimi the early hour; of morning, ""-"" ‘"37 M“ “"""“l-‘""‘ * trmiger and It"- sori-ii-l. ti nil Mr. iiud lifrs. Fred FitzGeraId, of '3” “h” “‘ ' 5"‘ Waterford, were recent, visitors to "leifh Tic-id?‘ t"! Flilhti!‘ . , . ".. ‘iiiio. Drains Tignish, guests of Mrs. FitzGeralds I., ¢,._,,.,._,,,_ n. N, W. other, Mrs. Buotcn-T. I New Issue PROIIINGE 0F NEW Eiilligiiftiiiifiiii 51/; % lIon-tiallaliie Ififiilfiillilitifl Dated .I:|nii:ii'_v 1,1932 .\I:ituring‘ Jltilllfll‘) I. ISIJLC PRICE: ‘.17 tlllfl iiittircwi I To yield over 7i T5 ’ ‘ ll‘I'.I)lllIIl..'l‘lil ..Zl""1'~-- i’ - i i i i l | i l IRVING, BRENNAN and ilompany ll.\,ll'l'l.l). (‘Illitlfli I I11 ti“ \ 1i. ll. l?.\(i.\.\I.I- Rrprcsrzitziil". e Ilox 4T3. PHONE 831i. 11111-1-9-11. New lscnz- P evince of New Brunswick 2t] ycar 51:’? Sinking Fund Dchriiturcs Non-(‘ailaiiie Dllfld J-“lfl- 15¢. i932 Due Jan, 1st. 1952 Denominations $1,000 and $509 PRICE: 97 AND ACCRYED INTIJITTIIST To Ylcid Over 5.75 Per ei-nt May we not be privileged to look after your rrqilircmrnts Write, Telephone 0r Teicflrziph 0rd,": . a". our expense. J OHN STQN “PWAILD BENJ. ROGERS. JIL. Manager. Phone 611-642. , i Gordon Bldg, 130 Grafton Street, Charlottetown " ‘h . w, . ‘M ‘IS-ii ~. '