“n. ... iitiiitttnm. 5i _-’!:'iiit3ii»,t-. JANUARY 1o. 19: < . , STOCKS, Bozvog QUOTATIONS New Montreal fivotal York Stocks wmndinn Press) Stocks Allied Chemical ...- Am and Ii‘ Power Am Smoiting . Am Tel and Tel Anaconda Case ... .. 44% Ithessneake and Ohio 27% lion Gas ... ... .. . 01% Corn Products 55% Delaware and Had 55% iiisstmsn ... . {QM Gen Electric 1411A Gen Foods 20V; lien Motors . 11% ini: Harvester. . ' iinion Carbide _ ilnion Pacific ... 7-1 United Coip ... ... . Vanadium Westinghouse Ioolwon (Cnnadlui Press) TVINNIPEG, Jan. 0- (‘LOSE Wheat: May 40%; July 4754A; Oct 18%. Oats: May 23; July 2254A; Oct. Barley: May 2014; July as)“; Oct 231,4. CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 44%; No I nor 14%; No 2 nor 42; No 3 nor 30%: No 4 nor 870k: N" 5 35%: No 0 31%! Feed 27%; Track 44%; No _1 durum ex 1 feed 201A; No l feed 20; No 2 Iced 18%: Rejected 10%; Truck 22. Barley: Maiting grades ti and 2 row C_\V 2014i: Nn 4 C \V 21%: N0 5 C \V rx ‘J t‘. W 310i: Other grades no 3, Blij; Ni‘) 8 C \V 225/4; Truck 27%. PRODUCE q anndinn/Press) MONTREAL“ Jan. ii-Heury reipts of eggs provided the uiain fcatare »on thc produce and dairy market here today. Egg receipts totalled 1,780 cases, thc largest egg volume in nearly three months. \Vith the return of wiiitcry weather it 1s felt that the bottom of the market has imcn reached after dovliiiing for several weeks. Prices hold steady today fresh graded extras In oarlots or less hcing quoted at 32 in Ti cents, firsts at 27 to 28 cents and pallets at 241 to 27 ccnts a dozen. Storage eggs in onriots or less were firni at 21% to 2'.’ cents for extras, 2H to 2t cents for firsts and 18% to l0 vents a ilozcn for seconds. _ Corlots or loss of no 1 finest grass butter were steady at 211;; ccnis s pound. licccifils ivcre only iiil boxes. Fur-rent receipts of Ontario choose hold unchnugcd at 81/, tu 81/; cents for white, iii/f; to l"); cents for cniorcil and 10% to 11 rents a pound for cnrly llllllff‘, Tlaoaipts were light, be- ing only l8 hoxcs. Potatoes were firm_ New Ilrunsivii-k 0r l‘r1ncc Edward iiiiiinil green niniin- Mimi. per S0 pound l1ag_ iii-lug quot- rd at 8'» to ilil ccnts and Pr-lni-o Ed- ward Island grccn mountains, per 00 pound bag, at {i5 to $i.ii0. ~MINING . rc- (Canadian Press) TORONTQ Jun. 8 Stocks _ Fnliiinariu Ihniiagns homo .\li i" liriiipi- i-‘vd Kirk iiuitiiiin _.. . Iiranaila ... ... ... Iinrkcr ... iioiiugor . n15 iiouiosioad 1T Iinwoy 70M ilunit-stcad 1R Kirk Loki- 33 Lake Shore liioffat liuli iiioss hfiucs hlurnliy Ncwiicc. .. Nlpissing . Nnrandn .. Not-iii (‘fin . ilid (‘nlony ... .. ircr . . . . .. .. ..... Total lilifl~iiii7,iitl0. IYNLISTED Baltae ,.. H liiissouri (‘en Man .. Chem lies floriiaiiriiin Eldorailo ... Hudson Bay Nickel .. .. Mandy ... ,-. ... hiclwod .33 .111 1s’ 4% 5i: 53 c 1a ‘ 2w. i”: ggaifrkifl ‘is I‘ “ V" y‘ -’~ --'hra n. . . f1,‘ food Kiri no: ... ... ,... 1 Stock Market (Cniindlnn Press) lat Mck , Massey Harris lileCoil Front .. Montreal Power . ,, Nsi: Brew '. . . . . . . .. ... Power Corp . Shawiaigan . Steel of Can Winnipeg l-li ._._.__._._._.___. EXCHANGE (funndinil Proms) illlll Y.CURB (Cnnndlnn Press) Stocks ‘ Amer (lyaii B ... Clans . 4- ' Amer Sup Pun-er h ‘S Al G and El . 31,5 (‘an Marconi .. 1% (‘itics Service y; l-ll Bond and Hiiaro _.. 191$," Ford of Unnndo A my, Imp ‘Oil . . . . .. g at ‘etc . v10 | Slag liad 131;‘ s1. 0n ind -_ w, l GEORGETOWN Miss Frcida Solomon. who has been the suest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Solomon, left Mon. day to attend St. Bcrnards Acad- .\ION'l‘Rl'lAL_ Jun. ti-llriiisii foreign cxi-hnngc in ri-lntion to the l'.illfitlilili dollar as compiled by the lioyal Bunk of (Zuuadu, closed today as follows: Argentina peso .2ii2.'i. Australia pound 11.0125. Aiistrin schiliing not quote]. Belgium lu-lga .1500. llrazil mlirc-is JDSIII. linigaria lcv ant quail-d. Chino Hon: Kong dollars .2157. Czechoslovakia crown .n:m. Denmark krone .19.“. Finland fiuinark .0109. Franco. franc ,0i.'i!i. ficriiiany l‘Li('il.\iillill'k ."l‘ Great Britain poiiuii i... firm-re drachiua» .0005. llniland florla .452i. liuugary pengo .1000. India rupee .2862. Italy lire .0570 .Tap|in yen .2344. ' Jilllflilllllli dinar .0157. New Zeniiind pound 3.4216. Norway krone .1042’. Poland zlutl .1271. Roumania ieu .0000. South Africa pound 3.9325, Spain prseta .0020. Sweden krone .2054. Switzerland franc .2100. ‘iinlteil States dollar 12 T-lil percent Billy. Antlgonish. She visited her; sister, Miss Esteii Solomon ,in Suin- merside, and leftfrom Summerside for Antigonish. Ivfrs. Matilda Gordon left re- cently for Malpeque, where she in- tends spending the winter. Miss Bessie Aitken has left for Charlottetown, where she intends spending the winter. On Tuesday, January 3rd, a new Mayor and Council were appointed. Mayor, E. M. MacLaren; Council- :iors, Messrs. W. MacLarcn, J. A. MacKinnon, James Condon, Harry Fraser, Temple Goteli, J. H. Skin- ner; Town (Perk, J. A. B. McCon- ’nell. ivrz-niiuni. z .. Exchange rains iit close today were Miss Elcanol Mncphee’ who has its follows: been the guest of her aunt, Miss ‘fgfigilfiigl i‘?nniilir‘z_gi"lfilgllz~7ti'/1- Agnes MacDonald, left Monday for Pound sicriini: in ‘New rni-a ski-y, ‘her home in Charlottetown. (‘aniidiaii dollar in New York .8Q','4,. (Vmmiiiali Press) 'Mi'. R. Brucc. who has been NEW YORK, Jun. {h-lfiirolgn i-x- spending his Christmas holidays at. ziooi-i: itniv 5.1115; lll-igliliii lfhfifi-‘iii his home in Montague. has return- tlcrniany’ .77; (‘anada 5e11,, cd to resume his duties as prin- cipai of Georgetown High School. Miss Pearl Weeks, who has bcca spending her Christmas holidays in‘ New Brunswick. the guest of her‘ ~ parents, Rev. and Mrs. Weeks, re-| turned to Georgetown to resume her I _duties as Vice-principal of George- town High School. Miss Myrtle Ross, who has been spending a vacation at her home in Georgetown left recently for Char- iottctown. Lmzgock (Canadian Press) .\fO.\"l‘lll-1.\i.. Jan. iL-Cuttic i-cipts wvrie 1,176 today (‘aitiv- wore slow in starting and tho few early salr-s were at prices 25 cents or more lower than lust work's quota- tions. There were no early sales n1‘ good steers. lifedluin quality steers brought most ly $3.80 and $3.75. (‘amnion to Just fair light iiccrs hrauizht from $2.75 to $3 25 and‘ on odd hrifcrish row was sold for $3. Less than 125 cattle had hcon iveiglieil up at iiinc of writing. 9"" "Wilda wclo 0ll. (‘loso in an per cent of the rah-cs offered u- coniiunu to just modluni quality scrs_ and thcs: wcrc hard to si-ii, ‘Fin- baiaiicc of the calves wcrc weighed curly at about stead)’ iirii-es in a Rhado oasii-r. Just fair to mpflifli" qiiai_itv calves were soiling around $5 ta $.».'.’.T, with nicdium to lllPiiiilIlI-gililii kiniis at $5.00. One good calf ivns sold for $0.50. Common light rcals were sailing as low as 5i Drinkers ranked from $2.75 to $4.50 Grass calves were moving sin“ at $1.50 to $2 with thc hiiik at $1.75. Tlotweca 100 and 1.10 grasscrs were still illi- sold. ' Quotations Good and chuici- vcal $0.50; common and mcdiuni $2.76 to $5.50; grasscrs $1.50 to $2. Sheep receipts were 1,108. The sheep and iaaih iiiarket was Just steady. The hulk of the sales were made on ii fiat hasls nt $4.95 to $4.50, with one small lot of medium good civcs and wctlicrs at 8.1. Slit-op \\'(‘l"l' |||i-, changed nt $1 to $2, with the liiiik of the siilcs at $2. Quotations Hives $1 to $2; lambs common Si to $4.50. -- Mrs. Ben Stewart recently visited Mount Stewart, the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. McKay. Mrs." Chester Walker and little son Howard, have left for Char- lottetown, where they intend spend- ing the winter. Misses Susie and Mary I-femphill, Montague, spent the week end at their home in Georgetown. Mr. Wilfred Victor, New Port, spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. The many friends of Mrs. Mich- ael MacDonald are sorry to hear oi’ her illness. "All ho for a s eed ‘ [log rcccipts were 3,180. Tings \\'i"l‘l‘ _ _ p0 p y about 15 ecnts lower than inst Tans‘ lecoveiy‘ day's inarkct. Sales were fairly fictive at $3.25 for rziriois of good quality hogs, fed nad watered, with a couple of loads up to Si. Mixed lots n-cie weighed. at $53.75 with some lots of light hogs at $1.50. Sows were moving slowly at IITiPDH ranging from $3 to $.'i.'|0. When sold on gravity saint-is brought $1 per hag prcaiiuai, niih a cut of $2 and $1! pcr ling on hcavics and cxiru hanvics respectively. Mr. Earl Walsh, Georgetown, is visiting at his home in Vernon. Rev. W. MscPhee, who has been in Georgetown for some time, left recently for Western Canada.—-A. ROLLO BAY EAST INSTITUTE ‘will be uscd both going and re- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bargain Trip To Mo n, t r eal (Cnnadisn Prul) MONOTON. N. 8., Jan. 9—Judg- in: from the number of inquiries received. it a sntieipfltetl there will be l. considerable exodus of excur- ‘4 sionists from the Muitimcs taking advantage of the special bargain trip being operated by the‘ Cau- ndian National Railways on Friday Jan. 13th, next. to Quebec and Montreal, stated R. J. S. Weather- sten, general freight and passenger ‘agent o! the railway here today ‘ traffic would be handled as it was ‘The greater travel, it is expected. lwill be to the metropolis, seoord- ling to Mr. Westherston, where hoc- -key fans will have on opportunity to witness one of the big league gam- es between ‘ and Montreal in the Montreal Forum on Saturday night. These low priced excursions are being taken advantage of by a. growing number of Maritimeis to visit relatives and friends liv'ng in Montreal and Quebec City. on previous excursions, the women out- numbered the men to a considerable extent and it. is qufte likely the forthcoming excursion of Friday will prove no exception. For the last excursion from the Maritimes operated by the C. N., the big de- partmental stores in Montreal made special arrangements for the visit- ing “Bluentxsefl "Herring chokcrs" from- New Brunswick and “Spud Islanders“ from P. E. I., according to some of the women shoppers ln~ tervlewed on their return, putting Oil. it would seem speeal bargains‘ for their benefit. Those going on; the Friday excursion will also be, ablc io take in the Montreal autoq iaobilc show. Three days arc allow- cd in hiontrcal or Quebec, tickets being good to retiu-n on regular, trains not later than and including Monday Jan. 16th. Regular trains turning and tickets w'll be 800d in day coaches only, this 0n ac- count of the low fares charged and no baggage will be checked. Chil- dren five years of age and under twelve will be carried at half fare. TEN REBELS (Continued from Page 1) guinary battle occurring in the town of Pedraibes in theProvince of Valencia, where i0 rebels and two members of the guard were killed. Communists succeeded for awhile; in gaining control of the town of Repollet, near Sabadell, in Cata- lonia, where they phieed the auth- orities and civil guards in Jail and raised a. red and black flag over city hall. Reinforcements of civil guards and assault guards recaptured Re- poliet after a battle in which one , cerium aiuiiiniaiii AT ROTAR Y i po3UM_g)-,Mnn ‘m; “flan”;- The War Debt Situlltion was the skating m“ “kmoom Admmbn subject of s clear, concise, timely. 10 cents. ‘ 1533." and informative address given be- _...__ fore the Rotary luncheon Veil"- m, mm,“ w, w,“ m, ‘f any by m. w. stummaeuutt, mi 013M119“ M a; Dummy, Um.‘ of Major MscNutt, of this city. Mr. Ymlty spent the holiday; g, m," MscNutt is st present on the teach- imnes in st pa"; lng staff st Kings collegiate School at. Windsor and recently completed INCREASED ihree years of study st Oxford Unl- (Continued nom Page 1) versity, England, after having l-Islifsx. He travelled extensively i m“ unite m “mm: up“ swam ,attendcd Oxford and was in a po- i ment and parliament the adoption ialtlon m obtain much ‘rrestzji ' e and enforcement of such s lie mtomazio“ "ending Adoption of a national trggspgb 3 debts and reparations, of which he _ Lotion policy would mean Canada's l made a special study‘ ‘ He reviewed, the various phases oi’ the situation dealing with the financial and economic problems fdesigued in the Confederation, graduated at. Kings University ini over Europe during the years he! y had advocated for f agreements it should be handled,‘ 15am J_ n Mcgenm. o; the 5am, I which have arisen throughout the 3 John Telegraph Journal, in moving “mild as a 795"“ M the Great war» the transportation resolution. ‘Con- flmichi"! 0n the Present 8nd PIGS- ditious governing the six-cent pre- ference on Canadian grain in the U. IQ-Csnsda Imperial Conference agreement indicated statesmen had given heed to what: the Maritimes 10 years. He thought: all Canadian newspaper- mcn would support the move. In seconciing the motion, H. P. Duchcmin, of the Sydney Post, stressed the importance of the Marl- time press standing as an absolute unit in advocating development of trade through Canadian ports. It was not accidental that those who had drawn up conference agree- ments had shown they were con- vinced of the case consistently sup- ported by Maritime papers in favor of routing grain by Canadian ports. Anything representing increased traffic in Canada and consequently increased consumption of coal would reset to the benefit of Pictou County, Cumberland County and Cape Breton, said J. W. H. Suth- erland, of the New Glasgow News. This was the sectional viewpoint, ho said, but from the National aspect there was no shadow of doubt oi the fairness and advisability of ask- ing that. Canadian railways be used for Canadian traffic. Scconding the coal resolution, which Mr. Sutherland had moved, A. D. MacNeill, of the Glace Bay Gazette, stated the Cape Breton coal field had raised less than 3,- 000,000 tons in 1932, the lowest in 30 years, whereas equipment and miners available could raise 10,- 000,000 tons. If a million and s half more tons of coal could be sold this year, it would reduce the -cost of _ production tea figure competitive in the world market. E. C. hfacdoniild, of the Sydney Record pointed out increased Can- adian traffic would mean possibly increased employment in construc- tion of rolling stock, and George Herman of the Truro News said that already grain movement had brought employment to a large i1umber~of railway men who had been out of work. Among those at the meeting were: A. R. Coffin, ‘rruro News; Frank Walker, Charlottetown Guardian; n. J. Rankin and A. w. Robb, Hal- lPQCLIVE effects on international trade owing to countries going off 5 the goldstandard. Reference was made to the Hoov- icr Moratorium, the Lausanne Con- iference and other outstanding dc- vciopments oi’ the situation. In closing he said that there was a need today of greater education of the people on t-he first; principles on which the economic structure of the world is built. Past‘ President 1-1. L. Palmer was in the chair and the guests were W. E. Cotton and Major T. E. MacNuit. Rotarian Roy Quigley, , song leader, was welcomed back to 'the meeting and congratulated on i recovering from his recent accident I Secretary Bissett. read a. ictter I from "The Rotarisn" suggesting that Prince Edward Island should place an advertisement; in the magazine with a view of attracting to this province many of the Ro- tarians who attend the interna- itionsl conference in Boston the PAGE’ FIVE We Offer- Maritima Telegraph & Telephone Company Limited i i couuoii siocii ‘ - PRICE: 9.25 (Fiat) per share. This utility operates without competition the ‘telephone service in Nova Scotis and Prince Edward Island and the common stock has enjoyed an unbroken dividend record for the past twenty years. Eastern Securities Company Ltd. 7576-1-l0-2i INVESTMENT BANKERS Charlottetown Branch W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager Si. John Moncton Halifax Summersido Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2c. per word; <~>Q+0o¢+q or 4c per word. Other rates Minimum Charge for any cents, ‘#6000- r44rO RATEz-Ze per word. three In- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Employment Wanted Lilli-SERVICE MAN WANTS EM- pioyment. City preferred, native, age 37, single, in good health. Please apply at Guardian. 7560-1-10-41. Agents Wanted coming summer. i The secretary also produced n gift presented to the club by Rr. tartan Will Webster of Haiifre: | This was a jug bearing the porti-av of Paul Harris and the princip: events in the history of Rotai since its establishment. It was .1 token of the‘ silver jubilee of Rot sry. The musical program included l. violin solo by Miss Moran, who “In; eneored. BROOKVALE PERSONALS Miss Mabel Cusack. LBBCiTOI‘ of Ailbllm $011001 has resumed her du ties after spending a pleasant vs , cation at her homcVin._I3_r0Qlfyalc._ family spent Ghrstmas in Brook- vale. Mr. Matthias Murray. Lot 65. made a flying visit to Biookvale 1 recently. . Mr. Samuel Condos, Appin Road, vale. Messrs. Justin Sturdy and Tho- "Oziiief (Rfli. Souris.) Mir. and lvtrs. Basil Sherry and ' ‘spent New Year's Day in Brook- WANTED - CAPABLE MAID FOR ‘USOLUTE NECESSITY-AGENTS wanted to sell absolute necessity 1o all men at Half Price. Easy and ..isi; selling. Build up a tine re- wcat business of your o\vn—l.50% ii-ofit. For details write, Imperial Alade Co., 55 Maitlarid St.., Tor- _ nto, Jany. 3i. Boarders Wanted SOARDERS WANTED—-APPLY 305 Fitzroy St. 7479-1-5-$i noaiznsns ACCOMMODATED with or without board. Apply at Guardian. ‘1571-1-10-61. Miscellaneous ‘(ll-IN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- To Let T0 LET - FURNISHED BED- room. 194 Prince Street. i 7563-1-10-3i. Female Help Wanted general housework. Apply Guard- ian 7565-1-10-11. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance‘ iivcnis, 2c. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; In Mempmm Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, em, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. W!’ infill. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch civil guardsman and a townsman ‘ ifBX Herald and M8112 H- W» JOINS were killed and several persons were 11nd A- G- SBIHPSOP. Halifax Chmn" wounded. Premier Miguel Azano i016 End Sh"; J- C. Kefltlnfl. Mime- announced tonight that the auth- i i011 T111185; F. X- Jelwinls- 5911'"- orities had succeededin remaining Jvhn Telegraph Jflllmfli Ind J- A- in control at Pedralbes, where the Crochet, Fredericton Gleaner. Communistst also were incharge of the insurrection. A general strike threatens the Province of Valencia tomorrow, the Premier said. , He announced that the authori- ties in Barcelona. had discovered and quashed extremist efforts to paralyze the electric light and pow- cr distribution lines this evening. ' While Premier Azana. was talking BIRTHS CAMPBELL-At Albany,‘ Dec. s, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Mc- Kay, nee Vclda Campbell, s daugh- ter, Sybil Jean. DEATHS SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County The members met at the home members and four visitors present. Owing to the airence of the presi- ._socisi. AT LODGE-A most i dam’ the me prcs.dent_ Mm A”, enjoyable social time was had last l drew F Peters presided. The mm Thursday at the lodge rooms of t2; call answer ivos: “Where I Would Prince Edward Lodge N“ "Like to ‘Travel?’ Minutes of last I. 0. 0. F, at Summerside, when meet.“ were mad and approved the MW“ mamaebekah Lodge and the financial statement was were the guests of the members. also read. At this meeting the the gas lights of the Puerta Del Sol, MO0R%At 131 Hiiisboro Sh, on u! M;- Erpnk Keefe tg hold theirl _ nnraal meeting. There were six ' an ° e "n a3" m” 9th’ Mar“ ' °°"°' aged 84 years. Funeral from Trinity United Church Wednesday, Jan. 11th, service starting at 2 dclock, frxccral leaving at 230 o'clock. 1n- tc.".:~:"~.t in Cdfton Cemetery. downtown areas became very dim. Nervous citizens sought shelter in their homes, fearing disorders, bu‘. the authorities explained the weak street lighting was the result of an ordinary operatitng accident. , Greatest precautions were taken at Barcelona to prevent acts of ter- rorism. Police there said that the mas Cussck visited Green Boy on Monday. " Mr. Joseph McMahon made a. short trip to the Green Road re‘ cently. Miss Elizabeth Cussck, student of U. C. C. has returned to the city after spending her Christmas holi- days with her parents in Brook vale. ' LorJZetland Addresses Can- adian Club Miss Ella Garland student of (Canadian Press) U. c. c. has returned u, the city OTTAWA, Jan. 9-0ne great task after spending her Christmas holi~ of the United Kingdom is to con- days with her parent-s in Auburn. fer upon Indifl- WWW" “"°‘d""1° Mr. Louis MoGuigan has return- delay, a status in the matter of ed to the city after spending government similar to that enloyfid Christmas in Kellys Cross. by other crest component! 0i ti“ British Empire. This was the state- ment, of the Marquess of Zctlsnd, -—— distinguished visitor to Canada and A very enjoyable evening was on authority 0n India and the passed 1'1 Birch Grove Iiali, Frcc- Orient, who today address“! J01!“ town. 0K1 Friday. December 16th. meetings of the Canadian Ciel of vhrn the teacher Miss MITjOYiD Ottawa and the Wonicns Canadian Harper and pupils of South Frec- Clab, iterc. i-lc is embarking on a town assisted by the young pcople lecture tour of Canada, under the had their concert and (Jiaiatmos auspices of the National Coiilwii 0! tree. On the platfonn which was Education. Ills speech today was the BIRCH GROVE SCHOOL The chief feature of the evening was the speech by Past Grand Sire Powell, broadcast from Moncton, N. 13., and an introductory speech by Grand Master Nicholson of No- va Scotia. Mr. Hszen Phillips had a radio installed and the speech, which was an excellent one on the work of the Order, was much en- ioyed. Sister Ruby Houle, Presid- ent of the Rebekah Association, al- so gave s short address. This is the first time that s President of the Rebekah Asscoiation has addressed an audience over the sir. Cards were enjoyed during the evening, after which the gentlemen treated the ladies to sandwiches, cake and coffee. 5,. —-Miss Yvonne Gsudet has rc- turned to Notre Dame Academy to resume studies, after spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaudet, Wellington. —Miss Andrea Dalton of Suin- merslde, student at Prince 0i ‘Ii/Pie! College, spent a few day! 9i Wm‘ ington, the guest 0! "is M155” members decided to scrub 1nd clean schoolhouse. The election of officers was postponed until ‘next meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour was spent. The December meeting was hcid in the schoolroom with six members and one visitor present. This meeting was prneipaily to elect the officers and the result was as follows: Honorary president Mm. W. H. Kwfe. The other offi- cers were all rc-elected, namely. President, Mrs. Eusebius Peters; vlcc DYPSidPFT. Mrs. Andrew F. !Pcfe'si seer“ "y treasurer, Minnie A. Chaisso": (tractors, Mrs. Frank Keefe, Mrs. Frank J. Peters. Mrs. Frcd Pcicrc: auditors, Mrs. Jerome B. Chaisson 1nd Mrs. Edward Ms- hsr, At. this meeting members dc- cidcd to get flour for s needy fa- mily. Lunch was served by Mrs, East-him Pcicrs and a social hour was spout. Meeting adjourned by singing thc Nations! Arthem. Next meeting to be held ‘at. the home oi’ Mrs. A. F. Peters on the second plans of the Anarchs-Syndicalists and Communists throughout Spain were to hur! small bombs from su- tomobiies and other vehicl-"s indis- criminstely. In the last. two days between 25 snci 30 deaths in various parts of the country have been attributed to the extremist movement. National Telephone Company su- thorities reported esbotsge activi- ties in Valencia and in other parts of the country. Snipers, they said, were attacking linemen attempting to splice severed wires. In Cadiz store windows were broken and there was some looting. Police bud civil guards repeatedly charged groups of street demon- sirstors. Are you going to do a kindly deed. I‘. is never too soon to bcgin; Wake haste, make haste, for the moment-i, speed, _ And the. world, my dear one. has pressing need Of your tezder thought and your kindly deed. Wednesday rf the mcnth, the day Ibustins and Yvonne Gaudet. selected for the regular monthly, _ineettn¢' i It. is nover too soon to bcshl- ' -Jern Blewetl-i Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson and Family wish to thank all those who so kindly extended sympathf in their recent sad bereavement. 7572-1-10-11. iii Eiiiiliill In loving memory of Brace ., who died ha. 10, 1980, Gone bat not. forgotten. Inserted by his daughters. W. D. MacLean UNDERTARBB EMBLAMEI Charlottetown sad North Wiltlhiro i Phone 140 beautifully decorated for the occa- sion, stood a sparkling Christmas tree, laden with presents for pupils and teacher. very capabiy act/ed as chairman. At the close of the program San- ta Claus appeared and distributed the presents. The following is the program: Insmimental music: Welcome, Vertis Bonita‘, Florence Stetson; dialogue, Elizabeth's Young Man; recitation, The Shepherd's Quest, Austin Boulter, Gerald Murtegh; duet. Gregory Mulligan, Alon White) recitation, Evelyn Reeves; Christmas drill; monologue, Cyn- thia Reevcs; solo, J. B. Lewis; The Dog After Xmas; A Patrick lVfart-sgii; inter- mission (saie of candy); Instru- mental music; piayette, Cornfed Babies: recitation, Arnold Reeves; Doll drill; reading, Mrs. McLea- ,na.n; pantomime, Choosing s Wife; éduet, Gregory Mulligan, Alan White; recitation, Edith Stetson; dialogue, When Women Hove Their first since he arrived in the Do- minion. "Lord Curzon; the man and the Mr. Frank Deacon statesman," was the subject of the- address, but Lord Zotland devoted the mjaor part of his time to a discussion of the Indian probiflm- Ho asserted that. the future rela- tions between tiie British Empire rod India constituted sn “urxvni. living and essentially important is- sue." No one could say what the 4c. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming OQO-OfQO-OFQOOO-OO- on applications. auvertlsement. twenty - flvc i i... For Sale FOB. SALE - GOOD BUSINESS Stand. For particulars apply Guardian Office. 7527-1-7-31. csnnbann SUITABLE son lining outhouses, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. SMELTS FOB. FOX FEED 2 CENTS per lb. ‘The Earle Fisheries Company, Charlottetown. Jan. 10-21. FOR SALE — ONE RACCOON Fur Coat and Cap. Coat sire 45. A bargain. If interested, write I. S. Boater, P. O. Box 795. 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Imp Oil ... . imp Toli int Peta \\'.-1lkcr Pfd . _“_ equally impossible to indicate the great benefits which miflhi 5°97" to the Empire if the Round Tobi! Conference should. prove successful 1n gclvlng the Indian problem. There irere people, Lord Zcflund said, who doubted the wisdom 0f granting home rule to India. Some grounds doubtless existed for their feeling. But in spite of that he be- lieved in the ideal which had been set up bciorc the Empire. The task of "setting India on her feet" was obligatory. It would be s Pmlld page in British Empire history when it was written that the ‘Limited Kingdom had welcomed thc people: oonsqeuenccs to thc Brizish Empire would be if India was to "break Dr. Wood‘: Anti chekt." ‘ Rights; Good Night, Marion and t Anna Stetson. "i of India. as partners in the com- gway," on the other hand, it. was monwesith of nations. __._¢ loosens The Phiegm Stops The Bough Mrs. E. A. 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